by Jake Evans | Book Review, Frugal
Leave a Comment I have to admit, sometimes I feel slightly out of my league. I know how to make a budget, I know how to live below my means and rein in my urges to blow a month’s worth of pay in one afternoon at my local Best Buy (and trust me, that urge...
by Jake Evans | Book Review
Leave a Comment Gotta say, I love this book’s dust cover. Something about the green on a black background… that’s probably why I like Hulu so much. Anyway, time to review. I was thoroughly pleased with this book. This is the first book of its kind...
by Jake Evans | Book Review, Founding Principles, Political Opinion
Leave a Comment This is the second entry in the Founding Principles series. This series is based on a book titled The 5000 Year Leap. The title stems from the fact that before America was founded, technology and society hadn't changed a whole lot over the...
by Jake Evans | Book Review, Founding Principles, Political Opinion
Leave a Comment I just finished reading a book titled the 5000 Year Leap. The title stems from the fact that before America was founded, technology and society hadn't changed a whole lot over the course of 5,000 years, but since the birth of America we...
by Jake Evans | Book Review
Leave a Comment I know this is an endeavoring financial blog, but let me digress for a moment, if you don’t mind. I’ve been reading a book. One written over fifty years ago, which consists of more than 1000 pages (full of very, very small print, I might add). I share...
by Greg McFarlane | Book Review
There’s certainly a market for such a lofty read. As a personal finance blogger who encourages people to never let an adversary take advantage of them, I routinely hear readers complain about what horrible negotiators they are. Apparently lots of people just can’t or...