by Tim Denning | Oct 2, 2023 | Money, Personal Finance
This is one of the most important things I’ve ever written. Making lots of money isn’t the hard goal people think it is. Once you do it you realize it isn’t that complex. The challenging part is keeping the money. How do I know? I may a boatload of cashola multiple...
by Tim Denning | Sep 18, 2023 | Money, Personal Finance
I’m not about to go all doomsdayer on your ass. I don’t believe in kicking people when they’re down or destroying another person’s hope. This article is about how the American Dream has vanished (with stats to prove it) and what this means for you. First, we need to...
by Tim Denning | Aug 21, 2023 | Money, Personal Finance
This article isn’t about Instagram millionaires. They have huge egos and bore me to tears. They think fame and luxury are wealth when, in fact, that’s a version of hell I’d rather stay away from. You might wonder how I have the time to interview all these...
by Tim Denning | Aug 21, 2023 | Money, Personal Finance
Wealth is the slave of a wise man and the master of a fool — Seneca Finance becomes an obsession. Not because of the money but because of the possibilities it opens up. When you figure out money you figure out much of life. You figure out how to create value and that...
by Tim Denning | Aug 17, 2023 | Money, Personal Finance
Most of you reading this aren’t finance nerds. So let me give you the simple version. In 2005 Michael Burry and his firm bet against the housing market, predicting it would crash. In 2008 it did. Burry got rich off it. They later made a movie about Burry called “The...
by Tim Denning | Aug 15, 2023 | Money, Personal Finance
Retirement is so misunderstood it scares me. The other night after singing Teddy Bear’s Picnic full blast to my daughter so the whole neighborhood could hear, I read an article about retirement: Can Gen X retire? With traditional sources of income in doubt, this group...