Financial planning, for some, is pretty boring. It means budgets and accountants and, God forbid, spread sheets.
But, actually, financial planning can be fun–and even a little quirky. Understanding credit cards can be a financial planning step.
All you need to do is find people who know something about finances and aren’t afraid to give you some pointers. That’s what I did this week. And here are some of the remarkable gems of wisdom I found about financial planning, buying, saving, and investing.
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Have you ever had reading kizmet?
That’s when you start to read a book, let’s say, and all of the sudden, it seems every other tract or blog that you read has a similar outlook, or shares the philosophy in some way.
That’s what happened to me this week. I just started Van Tharp’s book, Trade Your Way To Financial Freedom. Suddenly, other blog posts seemed to echo Van Tharp’s ideas on trading and personal freedom.
I’ve included some of those posts that I’ve discovered this week in this wrap-up, as well as other posts that just made me think.
What did you learn this week?
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