This is the 4th post in a series of articles about Prosper.com. Prosper is a person to person lending site with an auction format similar to EBay. I’ve been lending money on Prosper for awhile. In this article I’ll write about my results. In my previous articles, I’ve discussed how Prosper.com works and the risks [...]

The US retirement system is about to face its biggest challenge. The baby boomers are starting to retire. What can the baby boomers do to prepare for retirement? What will they do with themselves during their long retirement? Retirement Revolution is PBS show hosted by Paula Zahn. The first part airs on PBS for the [...]

The US retirement system is about to face its biggest challenge. Baby boomers are set to retire in record numbers. Are the baby boomers prepared? Is the retirement system prepared? What about those of us who are still working? Retirement Revolution is a PBS show on retirement hosted by Paula Zahn. It airs on PBS [...]

The IRS has released the details on how it’s implementing the Economic Stimulus Package payments. Due to the questions I received on the previous article on the Economic Stimulus Package I’ve decided to write on article that focuses on the details of the plan. I’ll address the FAQs (frequently asked questions) that I’ve received. The [...]

College Savings Dilemma

February 28, 2008 | 2 Comments

Confused about the difference between 529 plans versus Coverdale plans or college savings in general? So was I, so I researched and wrote this article as a way to educate myself (and hopefully you) on the topic of college savings. My son Ben just turned one year old as I write this. He had the [...]

Death and Taxes

February 17, 2008 | Leave a Comment

As I write this article it is tax time again in the United States. A time of year that strikes fear and dread in the productive and brings glee to those “in the cart*.” Those of that that produce something will have to pay taxes. Those of us who simply exist off the system will [...]

Before you get upset and think that I clothe my son in burlap sacks, read the rest of the article. Kid’s clothes are ridiculously expensive. New parents have a tendency to go overboard on everything including toys and clothes. I believe and my wife and I have certainly proven that there is no reason to [...]

Maxed Out: The Movie

January 25, 2008 | 1 Comment

If you’re in the mood for a movie and you need a little more convincing to pay off your credit cards then I have just the movie for you. Maxed Out: Hard Times, Easy Credit and the Era of Predatory Lenders is a documentary about both consumer and government debt in America. The video is [...]

Stages of Life

January 11, 2008 | 1 Comment

On our path to wealth it’s handy to know where we’re at. Much of our financial outlook is based on how old we are and our “stage of life.” What do we mean by stage of life? Humans have a pretty clear path through life. We pass through stages from being taken care of to [...]

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