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Friends, family and business

Friends, family and business

Friends, family and business   I was talking to a landlord recently who had been put through the wringer by her tenants. You see, she had bought a freshly remodeled, four bedroom, 2 1/2 bath, 2,000-square-foot home and paid retail price for it.     Now, this landlord was not a hedge fund, and she was not a high roller looking to put lazy money to work. She was just a very kind...

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Another statistic

Another statistic

Another statistic   Have you heard it said that 8 out 10 small businesses fail within the first 18 months? I have, and I just thought it was true. As a matter of fact, I went looking for it the other day and was kind of surprised as to what I found.   I found that statistic was stated in a Forbes article from 2013. But they gave no data or references to back their findings up.  ...

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To be, or not be free and clear

To be, or not be free and clear

To be, or not be free and clear   I come from the Dave Ramsey school of thought when it comes to managing finances. I don’t like personal debt, and I prefer to pay cash for things. As a matter of fact, Ashley and I have never had a car payment during our marriage. We no longer have any student loan debt, and we only use our personal credit cards on purchases that will gain us travel points,...

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Find your pace

Find your pace

Find your pace   Last week, we talked about my experience with the swim portion of the Lake Lanier Island Sprint Triathlon, which I recently participated in. We left off at the very end of the swim when I was finally able to make it past the crowd and start swimming normally.   As I stood up and started to run out of the water, Ashley cheered me on. I ran off the beach, across the...

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Swim, bike, run

Swim, bike, run

Swim, bike, run   I recently participated in the Lake Lanier Island Sprint Triathlon … and it was awesome. If you are not familiar with a sprint triathlon, it’s a race that consists of a quarter-mile swim, a 13-mile bike ride and then a 5k run, which is 3.10 miles.     This was my first one ever. And to say I was nervous was an understatement.   We got there at 5:30 a.m., I...

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