by Steve Pavlina | Jul 28, 2016 | Personal Finance, Wealth
In this article, I’ll share some practical tips for raising your financial vibration and expanding your financial comfort zone. If you dislike the term vibration, don’t worry about it — it’s arbitrary anyway. Feel free to substitute other words...
by Mark Morgan Ford | Jun 30, 2016 | Personal Finance, Wealth
Your money manager — just like your broker, banker, and insurance agent — makes his money by selling you a service. If you don’t know exactly what he’s doing for you or how much he’s charging you, you are vulnerable. And yet, most investors — probably 8 out of 10 —...
by Mark Morgan Ford | Jun 27, 2016 | Personal Finance, Wealth
It was awkward. A colleague had asked me to revise a sales letter he’d commissioned. He called it “run of the mill.” He wanted me to “bring it to life.” It was rather ordinary copy, and bringing it to life required changing nearly 30% of it. But the problem wasn’t the...
by Mark Morgan Ford | May 26, 2016 | Articles, Personal Finance, Wealth
I recently received an e-mail from Jorge Izquierdo, Jr., a subscriber who complained that “all the material being covered [in The Palm Beach Letter] is for long-term investing. What about short term? Jorge says, “I’ve been trying to free my family and myself...
by Garrett Gunderson | Apr 14, 2016 | Investing, Personal Finance, Wealth
If you had a choice, would you choose to: A) live wealthy today, or B) live wealthy 20 to 30 years down the road? It’s a serious question. Because many people are pressured into choosing option B when they absolutely don’t have to. Living wealthy now is a choice. But...
by Mark Morgan Ford | Apr 13, 2016 | Entrepreneur, Investing, Personal Finance, Wealth
“Contrary to popular modern belief, it is still quite possible for the successful individual to make his million — and more.” J. Paul Getty wrote these words in 1965 in his book How to Be Rich. I first read it more than 10 years ago and liked it very much. I read it...