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- I am a sahm also and I have heard it all. I have been told that I am so lucky to be home with my kids- it is not luck it is hard work making that one income stretch and we don't have brand new...
- More than valid. If it is used to raise responsible, civic-minded, kind hearted children I believe that it is the BEST use. It was always our family plan, even when my husband and I were engaged in...
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This was a slow week for me. Labor Day made everything slow down at my corporate client. Little Buddy had a head cold, so the evenings were muted. Things have been quiet. I’m not complaining a bit, though. Here’s a few of my favorite articles from wandering arou
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That said, I would point someone to Mr. Ramsey over Mr. Kiyosaki any day of the week.
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But I liked the post you did, Brian - I didn't think it was too harsh, it was pretty fair to Kiyosaki.
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ARRRGH.
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But I have to agree with the above, he portrays himself as an expert but never provides details. It would appear that his fortune has really been in marketing himself as a financial guru and then selling merchandise.
In my opinion, an even better beginners' guide to personal finance is "The Wealthy Barber" by David Chilton. It is Canadian, so may not have the universal appeal, but actually provides the simplistic message without the air of portraying himself as an expert.
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@WC - I need to read that one someday - I've heard about it several times but never picked up a copy. I'll get to it eventually!