Month: May 2020

  • How Many Trillionaires Are There in The World?

    Stacks of $100 bills wrapped in $10,000 bands, gold coins, silver coins, and pennies scattered on top of more U.S. currency. The scene suggests wealth or financial abundance.

    Who doesn’t want to be wealthy? We all dream of ranking up success and becoming a millionaire one day – but why stop there when you can go even higher? Everyone can become a millionaire, and with a bit of work they can go into billionaire status as well – but did you know that […]

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  • 10 Jobs that Pay a Million a Year or More

    A person in a suit holds a piece of torn paper with the text WHO WANTS TO BE A MILLIONAIRE? printed in bold letters.

    One of the things people work for throughout their entire life is a stable job with a good salary. It’s something necessary if you want to support yourself and your future family. Being a millionaire is an aspiration that many individuals have, yet very few are aware of what it takes to get there, or […]

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  • How To Live Off 2 Million Dollars And Not Go Broke!

    A laptop displays a real estate investment dashboard with property listings and performance charts. Text beside the laptop highlights annual returns, diversification, and low-fee investing benefits.

    To many, it may seem bizarre that you could have $2,000,000 and still go broke. However, it’s certainly possible, especially if you’re planning to give up your job and live solely off your net worth. You can easily live off 2 million dollars and not go broke provided that the money is invested strategically and […]

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  • How To Retire On $800,000 – Is It Possible?

    A small red alarm clock is placed among stacks of coins with a white calculator in the background, symbolizing the concepts of time, money, and financial planning.

    When you start thinking about retirement one of the first things that comes to mind is the sum required. From experience, I’m pretty sure one of the top Google searches about retirement has to be “What’s the best amount to retire on which doesn’t see you working for longer than you have to or want […]

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  • How to Safely Buy Cryptocurrency Online

    A smartphone displaying the Coinbase logo on a wooden desk, surrounded by a stapler, green paperclips, a pen, a notepad, and a small potted cactus.

    Cryptocurrencies are on the mind of fairly much everyone nowadays. The most popular currency, Bitcoin has reached new highs (and lows) over the last few years which caught the attention of mainstream media and traditional investors. To purchase cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin online you’ll need a safe platform to do so. I’ve used the reputable […]

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  • Can Bitcoin Make You Rich – It Can… But It Probably Won’t

    Four miniature figurines with tools appear to dig around a large, shiny gold Bitcoin coin partially buried in soil, symbolizing the concept of Bitcoin mining.

    Cryptocurrencies are a type of digital money created from code. The most popular cryptocurrency is Bitcoin which was introduced by Satoshi Nakamoto a group of programmers in 2009. Bitcoin like all investments has the potential to go up and down. Given the nature of this kind of investment, you’ll find that it’s incredibly volatile and […]

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  • How Often Can You Add To The Balance Of A Certificate of Deposit

    A neoclassical building with tall columns and The Treasury Department inscribed above the entrance; a statue of Albert Gallatin stands prominently in front.

    When you first begin looking at investments one thing to consider is how frequently you plan to add funds to the account. Some investments are well suited to additional funds being added monthly, quarterly, or yearly whereas others are better suited to single investments that run the term. One form of investment is certificates of […]

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  • Where To Put Your Money If You Don’t Trust Banks!

    A person hands over a stack of U.S. dollar bills to a bank teller through a glass partition at a service counter. Both individuals’ hands are visible, along with speakers and a card reader on the counter.

    I have plenty of friends and family members who distrust the banking institution and everything it stands for. An honestly, for the most part I don’t blame them. It’s a pretty terrible industry. There are a couple of places you could keep your money if you don’t trust banks such as in real estate investment […]

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