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Putting the literary in financial literacy.

Chase’s Three Musketeers

Athos: ambitious, religious, and a loyal friend.  Porthos: outgoing, funny, and a lover of good drinks and good times.  Aramis: the wild card of the group.  Within… Read more “Chase’s Three Musketeers”

February 7, 2018April 4, 2018 by booksnbills

Chase’s New Flex

Chase just did a major update to their free credit card line-up. If you have either the Chase Freedom Card, or the Chase Freedom Unlimited Card, this… Read more “Chase’s New Flex”

September 19, 2020 by booksnbills

How Gas Stations Explain the World

Before Frankie left his hotel, the hotel secretary checked his clothes.  He was an American going to see a Celtic–Rangers soccer game, and she knew that if… Read more “How Gas Stations Explain the World”

September 2, 2019 by booksnbills

Student Loans And Marriage: Take Two

“So we beat on, boats against the current, borne back ceaselessly into the past.” -The Great Gatsby If you’re a close fan of my blog (all one… Read more “Student Loans And Marriage: Take Two”

August 23, 2019 by booksnbills

Four Flight Travel Hacks

“No one in the world gets what they want and that is beautiful.”  -Wade Watts, Ready Player One By the 2040s, war, famine, global warming, and the… Read more “Four Flight Travel Hacks”

January 22, 2019 by booksnbills

The Yield Curve, Recessions, and Zombies

“Most people don’t believe something can happen until it already has. That’s not stupidity or weakness, that’s just human nature.” -World War Z, Max Brooks No one… Read more “The Yield Curve, Recessions, and Zombies”

January 14, 2019January 15, 2019 by booksnbills

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Disclaimer: I am not a financial professional.  Any statements provided on this blog are meant to be taken as informational only, and should not be taken as professional advice. I would highly recommend after reading this blog to do your own research and seek professional advice for further guidance!

And remember, as Mark Twain once said: “The man who does not read has no advantage over the man who cannot read.”

 

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