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Life Tips from Dad

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

Here are a few tips from my Dad that taught me some. He finished formal training through high school and trade school, but set an example of lifelong learning for me. Financially, he moved from working for a living to becoming a landlord and property flipper to eventually trading in the stock market. Share what you know.

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Sell Your Home or Stay?

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

These may be different for you, depending on your age, stage of life and motivations. But, if you hate the busy street and the airplane or train noise, or the neighborhood is in decline, you have to decide if you can live with those things if everything else is satisfactory. Money Tips' What bothers you about your current home?

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50 Best Small-Business Ideas – NerdWallet

Savings Corner

If you have an answer to all those questions, then you may be ready to start a small business. Or, you could buy property of your own (if you have the business funding, of course) becoming a property manager or landlord, renting out the space to tenants, maintaining the property and serving as their point of contact for any potential issues.

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Meet a Reader | Karen from the Great Lakes

The Frugal Girl

I figure I may not be “earning” money, but I can earn by saving. That did teach us a lesson about home ownership: that it was something we were taught was a mark of being an adult, but really, when you “own” a home, unless you’ve paid off the mortgage, the bank is your landlord and you’re just renting.

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