Wednesday, March 09, 2011

Timeless Articles from the Archives #30

It's been over four years since I started My Wealth Builder. As I think about topics to write , I often remember, "I've written about that before," and decide to find a new topic. However, since many principles of personal finance are timeless, I want to include them in a recent post on My Wealth Builder. Therefore, I have started a series called "Timeless Articles from the Archives" and am highlighting posts from the same week in 2007-2010.


2007

A Very, Very, Bad Retirement Plan - It's one of the bad personal finance decisions that I make several times a year.

Investing 101 - Lump Sum Performs Better Than Dollar Cost Average - Unfortunately, I used this advice in October 2007 :-)

Lessons From My Daughter - "New One" - How might I make new the norm instead of the exception?


2008

How Our Emergency Fund Helped Us Retire Early - Luckily, we never had an emergency need while we were earning a wage income.

Account Proliferation Or Consolidation? - For me, consolidation simplifies my life.

Why We Will Spend More During Retirement - Our discretionary spending has increased.


2009

Dealing with Retirement Planning Uncertainty - Here's how we're adjusting.


2010

I'm on a Roll - For me, part time job prospects improved significantly in 2010.


To me, the content of these posts are still relevant today and worth reading again.

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