Budgeting
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Breaking the Cycle—How to Stop Living Paycheck to Paycheck
Are you getting up early every morning, hitting the clock, and giving your job 100%—only to realize you’re still living paycheck to paycheck? It’s a frustrating cycle, but it’s one you can break. Usually, this problem comes down to two things: you’re either not making enough money, or you have “leaks” in your money management.
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Don’t Let the Rats Eat Your Profits
Now that you’ve got the discipline to save, we need to talk about where to put that fuel. Like I said before, the mattress isn’t the worst idea—at least you aren’t spending it—but it’s definitely not the best. You don’t want to be like the guy in Bad Boys 2 who had so much cash
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The Gasoline in Your Tank
The easiest—and most overlooked—part of financial literacy is mastering the three pillars: How, When, and What to save. This might sound like basic advice that goes in one ear and out the other, but I’m asking you to really overstand this. If you’re trying to build a business or get into real estate, think of
