While art is in the eye of the beholder, the affordability for such is usually found in the wallets of the rich. The obscenely wealthy are the demographic for auctions that feature iconic movie props, ancient jewelry and extravagant art. Arguably, the prices are set by the wealth of the bidders, not any actual demonstrable […]
Category: Real Money
6 Safe Investments For The Short-Term
There is no universal definition of how short is a short-term investment, but in general investments with a term of less than five years are considered short-term investments. Depending on your financial situation, you may want to put some of your money in short term investments. Exchange-traded funds Just like mutual funds, exchange-traded funds (ETFs) […]
Rent or Buy? Do This Calculation First
One of the most significant financial decisions you’ll make is whether to rent or buy a home. Each option has its advantages and considerations, so it’s crucial to evaluate your financial situation and long-term goals. In this blog, we will guide you through the process of calculating the difference between renting and buying a home. […]
Why Microbiome Health is the 2025 Wellness Revolution
Imagine starting your day with a simple yogurt or a handful of fermented veggies, knowing it’s not just fuel for your body but a boost for your mood, energy, and even immunity. As a health enthusiast who’s spent years navigating the ups and downs of diet fads, I’ve always been skeptical of buzzwords. But the […]
4 Relaxing Small Towns Where Retirees Can Live Cheaply
There are many constants in life, but none are more consistent than the steady rise of inflation and the cost of living. If you can retiree on less than $1,800 monthly, here are four small towns that you should consider for retirement. Odessa, Texas Odessa, Texas, is a city of 120,000 people located in the […]
Artificial Intelligence Will Wreak Havoc on Jobs — Even White Collar Work
Corporations have always sought to incorporate and leverage novel technological processes to in their business operations. The enhanced efficiency the new techniques provide has always resulted in the elimination of some existing jobs and the creation, over time, of new jobs and business models. This metamorphosis was characterized by economist Thorstein Veblen as the implacable […]
5 Mistakes That Stop You From Attaining Financial Freedom
While the phrase financial freedom has different connotations for different people, for a majority of individuals, freedom from debt gives them financial independence in the real sense. When your assets and investments make money for you while you sleep, that’s when you are truly free to do the things you always wanted. Here are five […]
What You Can and Can’t Take from Hotel Rooms
If popular culture TV shows and films has taught the public anything, its that its practically a God-given right to steal anything not nailed down in a hotel room. After all, you paid for the room. Why not? Not so fast. Many items, like hangars, TV remotes, coffee machines, towels, and sheets, are a hassle […]
Check Your Drawers: Americans Waste $21 Billion on Forgotten Gift Cards
More than 61% of Americans say they want to cash or a gift card for Christmas. Yet more than a third of of consumers end up with a partially used or unredeemed gift card, according to a Bankrate study. About half of all consumers have a gift card or store credit worth about $167. That […]
Congress Wants to Help You Retire. Will This New Law Help — or Hurt?
On December 20, 2019, Congress passed legislation enacting sweeping changes to the provisions governing qualified retirement savings plans. The Setting Every Community Up for Retirement Act (SECURE) modifies many existing aspects of retirement plans to address the realities that people are now working and living longer. Some of the more notable provisions of the new […]










