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How to Beat the Student Loan Monster

Let’s face it. You hate your student loans. If you want to get rid of them, you need to own the debt and develop a plan for eliminating them from your life. It’s going to take you a long time but it’s not going to be as hard as you think.

Guaranteed Return: Shift Your Income

If you and your spouse make unequal amounts of money, you might want to consider this practice to get the most out of your retirement funds. Read about some of the tips I’ve discovered from switching with my own partner.

Using XIRR to Calculate Returns

It’s important to check in to your investment accounts to see how you’re doing. Here is a way to calculate your rate of return so you know exactly where you stand in the market.

News Flash: Social Security Exists!

While there seems to be increasingly bad news about the future of Social Security, don’t write it off entirely. There are some benefits you could take advantage of today.

A Tax Delayed Is a Tax Not Paid

Many people can think deferring taxes now only to pay them later could cost you money in the long run. Here are my thoughts on why there are several advantages to putting them off until a later date.

Wealthy Lawyers Found: Next Door!

Check out this article I wrote for Law Practice Today and how your millionaire next-door neighbor got to where he or she is with some simple practices.

5 Big Money Items For Law Students

Planning ahead for your financial future can greatly lessen the burden once you graduate. Here are some things to keep in mind to set you up for success before your career even begins.

How Much Did I Pay? 2017 Tax Report

Taxes can take a chunk out of your finances and make it hard to keep growing your account. Take a look at my 2017 taxes and see how I started saving money a year in advance.

Save more money than your friends

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