Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Timeless Articles from the Archives #40

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" which highlights posts from the same week in 2007-2010.


2007

Is Anything Really NEW In Personal Finance? - The personal finance principles I follow are simple and timeless.


 
2008

Greater Focus On Retirement Transition     -  A reminder of why I should go back to early retirement :-)
Thanks Mom For The Financial Training   - I owe a lot of thanks to my Mom for my success in personal finance.

(Early) Retirement - The Final Frontier  - Little did I know how much of a frontier it would be :-)  Early retirement is a lot more challenging that when I wrote this post in May 2008.


2009

This Recession has been a Wake Up Call    - The 2007 - 2009 recession has been a wake up for many people, including those with good personal finance skills.

My Epiphany about being Self Employed  - Being a successful business owner is 85% about acquiring customer leads for the business.


2010

Securities I Won't Buy - I avoid publicly trade partnerships.

Spend Less Earlier or More Later - Here's my rationalization for paying with cash right away instead of over time.

Parents Are No Longer Super Human - For me, there was a time that they were :-)

Getting Old isn't for Wimps  -  My body parts break down more frequently and heal more slowly as I've become older.

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

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