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Is There a Right Time to Buy Real Estate?

May 16, 2013 by Justin

The real estate market is booming.  Some prices are up to pre bubble prices.  Is it too late to buy real estate?  The short answer is no!  My theory is prices are always higher than you like it.  If you are one of those people who are looking to buy at the bottom, you missed your chance!  Interest rates are the lowest in sixty (60) years.  What are ...

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Filed Under: Investments Tagged With: Budget, Budgeting, Cash, Finance, financial decisions, Frugal Living, Goal setting, Goals, information, interesting, lifestyle, major purchases, Money, mortgages, Personal Finance, Planning, Real Estate, Savings, Stretching your Money, Values, Wealth

How to Become Minimum Wage Millionaire

May 9, 2013 by Justin

Can you earn minimum wage and still become a millionaire? The short answer is yes!  I am sure you have heard of so called poor people becoming millionaires, although not overnight.   I am not talking about professional athletes, entertainers or lottery winners.  I am talking about everyday people earning very little money and over time become ...

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Filed Under: Goals Tagged With: Budget, Budgeting, Career, Careers, Finance, financial decisions, Frugal Living, Goal setting, Goals, information, interesting, Job Search, lifestyle, Money, Personal Finance, Planning, Savings, spending, Stretching your Money, Values, Wealth

Rich Man, Poor Man

January 24, 2013 by Justin

Rich man, poor man is not intended to leave out women!  I am really trying to examine the difference between rich and poor and help you achieve what you say is a goal.  Most 18-25 year old say getting rich and becoming famous are important goals for them.  I am not sure if it is limited to just that age group either!  Do you want to know how to get ...

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Filed Under: Managing Money Tagged With: Budget, Budgeting, Career, Careers, Cash, Finance, financial decisions, frugal, Frugal Living, Goal setting, information, interesting, lifestyle, major purchases, Money, Personal Finance, Planning, Retirement, Stretching your Money, Values, Wealth

The Best of Krantcents

January 8, 2013 by Justin

The "best of" may be a misnomer, but it is based on statistics!  I decided to showcase a variety of articles that you may find worthwhile to read again or for the first time. Who knows, you may uncover a hidden gem that changes your life.   I decided to do this because I am making some changes and thought you may like to read some of the best! ...

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How Do You Prepare for the Unexpected?

November 6, 2012 by Justin

Are you prepared for the unexpected?  This past week saw unusual weather hit the East coast and devastate the Jersey shore.  Too many people’s homes and businesses are devastated and will take a long time to rebuild.  Natural disasters like hurricanes, tornadoes, floods and earthquakes destroy property and take an emotional toll on everyone ...

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Filed Under: Lifestyle Tagged With: Budget, Budgeting, Cash, debt, Finance, financial decisions, Frugal Living, Goal setting, lifestyle, major purchases, Money, mortgages, Personal Finance, Planning, Stretching your Money, Values

Buy New Appliances and Save Money!

July 25, 2012 by Justin

 Yes, I am saying to buy new appliances and save money.  Recently, I bought a new refrigerator to replace a nineteen (19) year old refrigerator.  It was freezing up and leaking water from the freezer.  It just didn’t make sense to repair because of the age and we wanted a stainless steel one to match relatively new dishwasher.  I hate shopping for ...

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Filed Under: Lifestyle Tagged With: Budget, Budgeting, Cash, Consumerism, Credit cards, Finance, financial decisions, frugal, Frugal Living, Goal setting, Goals, information, lifestyle, Money, Personal Finance, Planning, Savings, spending, Values, Wealth

The 3 T’s of Success

May 28, 2012 by Justin

The 3 T’s of Success is the twentieth in a series of articles to help you reach your goal. What are your goals? I know you thought about it! You know, it is your dream, wish or resolution you made! Before you can get to where you want to be, you need to know where you are going. You wouldn’t get on a bus, train or plane without knowing where it was ...

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How to Finance Your Start Up

May 15, 2012 by Justin

Starting a new company is an expensive proposition. A new business owner has to pay for land, supplies and employees. Financing all of these purchases is not easy considering there is little revenue coming in. How can a business get the financing needed to fund operations? ...

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Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Cash, Credit cards, Finance, financial decisions, Goal setting, Goals, information, interesting, Money, Planning, Stretching your Money

The 3 R’s of Success

May 14, 2012 by Justin

The 3 R’s of Success is the eighteenth in a series of articles to help you reach your goal. What are your goals? I know you thought about it! You know, it is your dream, wish or resolution you made! Before you can get to where you want to be, you need to know where you are going. You wouldn't get on a bus, train or plane without knowing where it ...

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Filed Under: Goals Tagged With: Budget, Budgeting, Cash, debt, Finance, financial decisions, financial literacy, frugal, Frugal Living, Goal setting, information, Investing, lifestyle, major purchases, Money, Personal Finance, Planning, Retirement, Savings, Stretching your Money, Values

Friday Night Links: Noncents Edition

May 11, 2012 by Justin

When does nonsense become noncents?  Nonsense is a communication via speech, writing or any symbolic system that lacks any coherent meaning.   Noncents is a new word that I formed to describe anything that relates to money that makes no sense or is absurd.  The process of forming a new word on the basis of an existing word is called derivation. ...

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