Living Solo: Spending Money The Right Way, part 2 of 2

money management, made better with Renzie Baluyut. In the last post, Part 1 of  Spending Money the Right Way, we discussed a simple money management technique recommended by “Secrets of the Millionaire Mind” author T. Harv Eker. Eker recommends that whenever money comes our way, we should make it a habit to divide it up […]

Living Solo: Spending Money The Right Way, part 1 of 2

managing money for bachelors and entrepreneurs, with Renzie Baluyut. It used to be a lot simple.  You make some money, you spend it, maybe set aside some for savings, or for whatever big ticket item you’re eyeing for yourself in the future. If my spending goes up, I would be the kind of guy who […]

Why Not Work From Home?

Seriously, give me a reason why you shouldn’t be considering this. The idea hit me just earlier this year. I was working for my third radio station in fifteen years. Let’s just say that I had an epiphany of sorts: there was no way I was going to go beyond my current position- the company […]

The Quest For Financial Independence

As someone who’s been employed straightaway out of college for the past 14 or 15 years (as of this writing), I’d say it’s been quite an experience working for some of the best companies in my chosen industry. I’m actually thankful for the opportunity to have immersed myself in the frontlines, build up my network, […]

The Rich-Dad-Poor-Dad State of Mind.

Rich Dad, Poor Dad was definitely one of those books that turned my world around. It’s a book that essentially pitches the idea that most working people are really over-dependent on their regular day jobs- so the goal really, is to get yourself to go beyond the regular 9-to-5 job: start a business, invest in […]