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NewRetirement Interview with Keith Whelan on Wealth vs. Cash Flow

The editorial team at NewRetirement recently reached out to Keith Whelan to discuss how to build wealth and leverage cash flow to reach retirement sooner.  NewRetirement is a leading destination site dedicated to helping people who are concerned about retirement find the information they need to create a secure future for themselves.  Here is the […]

7 Habits of the Financially Successful

This article, written by Keith Whelan, was recently posted on Wise Bread’s personal finance site. If you think about it, achieving success in some of our most important life activities requires two key ingredients: Knowledge + Behavior.  Knowledge by itself isn’t enough; knowing what to do only gets you halfway there…you also need to follow […]

Cash Flow Management Advice from Ben Franklin: Prepare for the Worst

Way back in the ‘60s the TV show “Bewitched” was mandatory viewing for baby boomers like me.  After all, how could you resist a series that regularly showcased the latest model sports cars (Chevrolet sponsored the show), driven by two completely different looking husbands with the same name,  while also featuring guest appearances by Napoleon, […]

The Secret to Winning at Monopoly™

The Famous Board Game Offers Lessons on Real Estate’s Rewards – and Risks Monopoly is one of the most popular board games of the past century.  And why not?  It gives you the opportunity to acquire wealth in form of real estate AND to generate cash flow not just from the properties but by also […]

Wealth and Cash Flow Lessons from The Millionaire Next Door

Attitudes and Behaviors  of the Affluent – How do you Compare? Thomas J. Stanley and William D. Danko have met with and conducted research among wealthy Americans since the early 1970s.  As the title of their first book The Millionaire Next Door suggests, the profile of a typical millionaire might surprise you. For example, most […]

The Impact of our Federal Debt on Your Household’s Net Worth and Cash Flow

The Bad News: The Average U.S. Household is Now Bankrupt (Really) As I write this, our federal debt – the sum of many years of annual budget deficits – stands at $16.1 trillion, or about $135,000 per household*.  (No, that is not a typo.) As noted in our e-booklet, Wealth is Good, Cash Flow is Better, […]

Get Ahead of Vehicle Debt by Staggering Purchases

Use the Savings to Speed Past Other Debts I was taught to set goals that are challenging but achievable. Accordingly, I set a goal to keep a car for 12 years before burying it. A few decades ago that would have been unrealistic but thankfully today’s vehicles, if properly maintained, can run for 200,000 miles […]

Cashflownavigator Newsletter – September 2012

  In This Issue: CASHFLOWNAVIGATOR BLOG: Free Up Cash Flow by Rotating the Use of Your Credit Cards CASHFLOWNAVIGATOR BLOG: Want to Cut College Costs?  Start by Looking at the Biggest Slices GUEST BLOG: Suze Orman’s Top Four Money Mistakes You Can’t Afford to Make CASHFLOWNAVIGATOR BLOG: Free Up Cash Flow by Rotating the Use […]

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