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Forever War and 5% Interest Savings Accounts

The Taurans invaded and Earth was unprepared.  William Mandela is conscripted for an elite counterattacking force and that was the beginning of his forever war.  Due to… Read more “Forever War and 5% Interest Savings Accounts”

October 17, 2018January 2, 2019 by booksnbills

A Dog’s Purpose: Pet Insurance

“That’s the lesson of the dogs, that it’s important to both live in the moment and then go on to the next wonderful thing.” –A Dogs Purpose… Read more “A Dog’s Purpose: Pet Insurance”

September 11, 2018September 16, 2018 by booksnbills

Bilbo Baggins is Presumed Dead (And How to Keep Your Identity Safe)

“There is nothing like looking, if you want to find something.” -The Hobbit Bilbo Baggins the hobbit came home one fine day.  He had just had an… Read more “Bilbo Baggins is Presumed Dead (And How to Keep Your Identity Safe)”

August 7, 2018 by booksnbills

Books Three: Fortunes of War and Investing

“It’s all God’s will: you can die in your sleep, and God can spare you in battle.”  -Leo Tolstoy, War and Peace In Book Three of War and… Read more “Books Three: Fortunes of War and Investing”

June 26, 2018July 19, 2018 by booksnbills

Book Two: Heartbreak and the Need for Diversity

“We are asleep until we fall in Love!” -Leo Tolstoy, War and Peace Book Two of War and Peace is an emotional roller-coaster.  Prince Andrei returns from war… Read more “Book Two: Heartbreak and the Need for Diversity”

June 19, 2018July 10, 2018 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!

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