Tomorrow is my daughter’s last day of Summer Camp and for the most part it’s been a pretty good experience for her. Especially after spending that initial month with our visiting teenage niece from Ohio (read previous post for more on that.) She
This was my recent advice to a family member who still has his entire adult life ahead of him. Thankfully, he’s still debt free, which means he has plenty of options. He can choose to spend his income, pile up debts, and eliminate these options, or remain free. It really ...
This is a post from Neal over at WealthPilgrim.com. After reading the article, be sure to sign up for free at Wealth Pilgrim to receive more from Neal. You might be paying a very high price for the work you do. In fact, it might make a lot of ...
The following guest post is from Neal Frankle of Wealth Pilgrim. Wealth Pilgrim is on my short list of daily reads. After reading the post, head over to Neal’s site and sign up to receive his posts. If you encounter personal conflicts at work – I think I may have stumbled ...
Sandy writes in with the following dilemma regarding choosing a “real” job over continued freelancing: Hi Frugal Dad, I have a question that maybe your readers can help me with. I have been freelancing from home for over 10 years and have made a comfortable living at it. There ...
The following guest post was submitted by Tim Johnson. Tim is the managing editor at Relocation.com, the leading Internet resource for people who are considering a move or planning a move. He blogs about relocation issues at the Relocation.com blog. In the 1800s, job-seekers were exhorted to ‘Go West, Young Man.’ In ...
No, this isn’t my list. I already know what I want to be when I grow up: Mr. T. Or a king/dictator/emperor of a small island in the pacific with a KFC franchise.The weekend was fun as it was just my daughter and I while the wife was busy ...