David Bach
Posted on October 31, 2007. Filed under: Credit and Debt, David Bach, Living Expenses |
OK - so I was wondering around the PF blogsphere yesterday when I ran across a post about someone setting up their own ”Virtual Employer”. (Sorry still looking to link to whomever wrote this - I can’t seem to find it today.)
Anyway, the premis of this is simple
The guy direct deposits his paycheck into a 401(k), Roth, Checking etc.
He [...]
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Posted on July 2, 2007. Filed under: 401(K), Credit and Debt, David Bach, Roth IRAs |
A while ago, I blogged about my own personal revelations after reviewing David Bach’s Automatic Millionaire. There are so many great ways to setup automatic billing, payment, etc these days that it doesn’t even require willpower every month. You simply set it up how you want it and learn to live off the rest.
Since reading [...]
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Posted on June 15, 2007. Filed under: 401(K), David Bach, Roth IRAs |
OK, so this morning while driving into work I was thinking alot about the David Bach concept of “Getting Rich Automatically.” How to automate more, worry less, and have to remember to pay less bills. One way I’ve already done this is by ACHing my mortgage (atleast the big one) and putting all the bills [...]
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Posted on May 1, 2007. Filed under: David Bach, Mortgage |
Another result of spending time with the David Bach program this weekend, I ACH’d my 1st mortgage yesterday - so every 15th of the month it will automatically come out of my checking account.
In the past, I have always been afraid of auto-debit on the checking account. The credit card however has my monthly internet [...]
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Posted on April 29, 2007. Filed under: American Express, Citibank, Credit Scores, Credit and Debt, David Bach |
OK - so I haven’t exactly been wonderful lately with finances. But with a new car and an impending new home purchase, I wanted to make sure I had all my financial ducks in order.
Things I Learned from the Experience:
First of all - my credit card debit is $19,910. Yikes! While about $5700 of it [...]
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