For my Passport Brothers, know that if you’re looking for a side hustle as you travel the world, teaching English is a reliable way to secure extra cash, or even fund an extended stay abroad.
Category: Finances
Personal finances, financial planning, retirement planning, budgeting, savings
The Brutal Consequences of Outdated Hiring Practices Used By the Stereotypical Security Companies
I firmly believe that recruited team members must buy into the culture established by the existing security team – at the site level – particularly if that culture is effective and welcomed by the client. By prioritizing candidates who fit the cultural profile you may see unexpected leaps in diversity of thought and unstifled creativity.
Four Ridiculously Simple Ways to Teach Investing to Teenagers
I told Zachary that saving and investing can be fun. I explained to him the benefits of compound interest, and why Einstein called it “The 8th wonder of the world…”
Passport Bros Should Know how much Social Security Benefits they will Receive at Retirement
Not to be morbid, but if you’re 62 years old and the average life expectancy of men in your family is 65, there’s no need to wait until age 67 to retire. You have some important decisions to make. There is a school of thought that suggests that age 62 is a better option for most men, but you have to make up your mind with the help of a financial planner.
Debt Reduction Snowball Method for Passport Bros
What is the Snowball Method The Debt Reduction Snowball Method is a strategic plan to reduce or pay off debt that follows a simple emotional process. The Snowball Method directs the consumer…
Debt Reduction Avalanche Method for Passport Bros
Eliminating debt is the start of becoming financially free. “Financial freedom is having enough income, savings, and investments to support the lifestyle you want to have.” You cannot build these things if…
A Hollywood Filmmaker Financial Plan for Passport Bros Budgets
Family finances and budgeting don’t have to be a pride-swallowing siege. Small changes make a huge difference in the end. Family budgeting is something all families should learn. It’s an exercise that requires repetition to fully master. It doesn’t even have to hurt much.