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Become Wealthy by Having a High Income in a Low Cost City

June 27, 2016 By ESI 15 Comments

Become wealthy by making a high income in a low cost town

I have seen tons of articles over the years about the financial impact of where you live. I've even written some of them myself. :) Today I'd like to tackle the issue of your home location's impact on your finances. The result can be pretty substantial. The Different Philosophies There are many different philosophies on why people live where they live when it relates … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Career, Save

A Different Retirement Plan

June 23, 2016 By ESI 17 Comments

Considering a different retirement

As I explained in The Goal: Financial Freedom, my basic retirement plan is to 1) put together enough assets and then 2) invest those assets so they generate enough income to more than pay my living expenses (which I have roughly estimated at $100k per year). This would allow me to never have to spend a penny of the assets themselves — just live on the income they … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Retirement

Managing College Costs by Offering an Incentive

June 20, 2016 By ESI 20 Comments

Save on college with an incentive for student

Other than retirement, we only have one major expense left in life: college for our kids. Some might say that it's not really our expense but one for our kids, but we've always wanted to pay for our kids to go to college if they were so inclined. This post will detail what we've done to pay for it as well as the path chosen by each of our children. Background Many years … [Read more...]

Filed Under: College

Various Forms of Retirement Income

June 16, 2016 By ESI 12 Comments

Different kinds of retirement income

As I was thinking through my financial freedom plan (aka retirement plan) the other day, I started listing various forms of income available to me during retirement. As I noted in The Goal: Financial Freedom, my plan basic plan has been to 1) put together enough assets and then 2) invest those assets so they generate enough income to more than pay my living expenses. This … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Retirement

What Financial Advice Would You Give New Graduates?

June 13, 2016 By ESI 11 Comments

Money advice for new graduates

Recently I received this note from a reader: I have great news to report in than my oldest son who graduated from college this past December will be starting his first full time job tomorrow. He has a degree in industrial and entrepreneurial engineering (engineering and supply chain management). He graduated from the honor college with a 3.68 GPA and is a member of the … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Career, College

An Update on My Peer-to-Peer Lending Investments

June 9, 2016 By ESI 18 Comments

Update on how my Lending Club investments have performed

Since I posted that I had gotten into peer-to-peer lending (P2P) as part of my financial freedom/retirement plan readers have been asking about my performance. In this post I'll get you all up to speed as far as what's going on. Summary Remember that as of my last post I had invested $75,000 with Lending Club. Here's what's happened since: I received the $300 bonus … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Invest

Physical Fitness and Financial Fitness

June 6, 2016 By ESI 16 Comments

How being in shape helps your finances

In What I’ve Been Reading I happened to mention the following: "I’m on a bit of a health kick (lost 7% body fat in several months) which I’ll write about sometime." A few readers commented on this and asked me to give some details. This is the post that will do that as well as relate physical fitness to financial fitness. Background Let's begin 25 years or so ago. I … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Health

Introduction to DRiP’s

June 2, 2016 By ESI 4 Comments

How to invest in DRIPS

A few months ago I mentioned I was looking into dividend investing as part of my financial freedom plan. Soon thereafter a reader offered to do a guest post on how he has set up his dividend investing plans. This added a practical take on my initial theory. Today we have another reader who is offering his experience with dividend stocks, this time how he has used DRiPs to … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Invest

My Jobs, College

May 30, 2016 By ESI 1 Comment

The jobs I've had including my time in DC

The other day I listed all the jobs I held in high school and detailed what I learned from them. Today I want to continue this series by sharing the jobs I held while in college. As a freshman, I worked in the library as part of a work-study program. It was a simple job and for only eight hours a week. I didn't get any lasting impressions/benefits from it, though it … [Read more...]

Filed Under: About, Career

More Reasons to Use a CPA for Taxes

May 26, 2016 By ESI 2 Comments

More reasons to use a CPA for taxes

One thing I love about running a blog is the great comments. ESI Money already has several readers who have left numerous insightful and helpful comments. Their thoughts posted on this site are a blessing to me. One such comment was left on my post titled Why I Use a CPA to Do My Taxes. It offered both great advice as well as the personal experience of an expert, two things … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Taxes

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