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Feb
28
2012
If life's a dance, it's "follow the leader"
Surviving the Mone
By
Rick Tomalty
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February 28, 2012
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Financial Literacy
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Financial Philosophy
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Saving
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We have a neat little plaque on display in our home…it’s in my sight-line on the windowsill as I type this post. ...
Feb
23
2012
Saving, saving, saving...
everybody wants to, hardly anyone does.
Saving for tomorro
By
Rick Tomalty
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February 23, 2012
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Financial Literacy
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Financial Philosophy
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Retirement Planning
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Saving
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Came across an insightful video today that helps us understand why saving is such an elusive habit. According to Shlomo Benartzi...
Feb
21
2012
Right thinking today. Someday, your future-self will thank you!
A Note To My Futur
By
Rick Tomalty
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February 21, 2012
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Financial Philosophy
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Saving
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Today is the start a short series of posts that I intend to tie together with some concrete steps that will help parents help...
Feb
17
2012
We need to separate fact from fiction about life insurance with cash values
Cash Values…
By
Rick Tomalty
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February 17, 2012
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Financial Literacy
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Life Insurance
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OK, right now I’m ticked. I was preparing a blog post that addressed how life insurance is the most unique financial...
Feb
10
2012
The single most important discipline to investing is...
Of Tin Cans and Ra
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Rick Tomalty
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February 10, 2012
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Investing
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Human behaviour is sometimes mystifies me. On occasions (and sometimes very important occasions), we are so easily distracted...
Feb
08
2012
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February 08, 2012
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Feb
08
2012
The Real Measure o
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February 08, 2012
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Feb
08
2012
Protect what matte
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February 08, 2012
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Feb
08
2012
Financial Predators: marketers want your children's money
Beware Financial P
By
Rick Tomalty
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February 08, 2012
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Financial Literacy
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If you’re of my vintage, our childhoods may have been similar. I well remember the days when I would hop on my bike to ride...