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February 2014
No one ever plans for a natural disaster, but sadly, they occur. Natural disasters bring with them a loss of control and a level of unpredictability that is scary and uncomfortable. Luckily, there are some preemptive steps you can take to partially prepare yourself for Mother Nature. Jason Hartman is…
January 2018
Most people in today’s world are selling their time for money and going through the grind of life assuming that is the way it is. But it doesn’t have to be. Jason Hartman talks with MJ DeMarco, author of The Millionaire Fastlane: Crack the Code to Wealth and Live Rich,…
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CreateU – An evolving, global community education program. Rising tuition cost and insufficient “real world” education programs are frustrating to young adults in the U.S. who feel forced into traditional universities. A degree or accreditation is often used as a dangling carrot to lure potential students into high debt status….
2010
If your primary use for Twitter is an outlet for your hyperactive bursts of what might be loosely described as thought, this article probably won’t make the slightest bit of sense to you. If, on the other hand, you employ social media with a purpose, to grow…
August 2014
There are few industries so important as the financial–even the name delivers a sense of authority and relevance. For many, such careers promise a future of wealth (both theirs and that of others) and security. Money isn’t going anywhere, after all. Jobs in finance require a number of years of…
November 2012
During college and after, budgets are extremely important. However, there are certain things which can eat into a budget, and kill it quickly. Here are six budget killers to avoid. Budget Killer Number One: Coffee Many students rely on coffee to keep moving. This often results in buying at least…
