An Interview With Author Mariusz Skonieczny

Just the other day we did a book review of  “Why Are We So Clueless About The Stock Market?” by Author, and President of Classic Value Investors, Mariusz Skonieczny.  We had a chance to catch up with him and do a little interview about his book, his past, and his investment philosophies.  Let’s begin: Question … Read more

Book Review: Why Are We So Clueless About The Stock Market?

Recently, we’ve had the pleasure to read a great finance book titled “Why Are We So Clueless About The Stock Market?” by Mariusz Skonieczny of Classic Value Investors.  The book is a fairly short read, weighing in at only 164 pages, but don’t let its length fool you. What We Liked: Extremely easy to read Easy … Read more

Winning With Time

This is an abstract study in the theories of time and the value of it. Winning With Time To continue from our last article “The Economics of Time,” we will now discuss winning with time.  When we use the term “winning with time” we’re simply discussing how you can use time efficiently, either to enjoy … Read more

Tips To Pay Off Your Student Loans

5 Smart and effective tips to pay off student loans Education has become very costly nowadays. Millions of undergraduates take out student loans to cover the education cost. Sometimes, they’re compelled to take out multiple student loans as higher education has become very expensive. It is essential to remember that each student loan has different … Read more

Wealth Artisan Facebook

Hello Everyone, We just wanted to inform you that the Wealth Artisan has officially joined facebook.  You can find us under the name of Wealth Artisan or you can simply click on our excellent link right here.  Be sure to like us and keep up with all things happening at The Wealth Artisan. We’ve also … Read more

The Economics of Time

The Economics of Time Sometimes, to truly understand the most complex things, you should first try to understand the most basic.  Time is something we take for granted, because it is something that tends to always be there, and when time is not there – well, you don’t notice.  This is an elementary study on … Read more

Make Soda Free

Continuing our Cheaper Gatherings series we discuss how you can get soda more cheaply, or completely free by exploiting loyalty programs. This compliments our article on Buffalo Wings quite nicely! We may be anti-junk food in general, but some people just really enjoy their one little splurge: soda.  So we have some ideas that will … Read more

Dividend Aristocrats

Dividend Investing If you are currently investing for dividends, passive income, or have any plans to begin dividend investment then you should sit down and familiarize yourself with the Dividend Aristocrats.  No, these are not cats that pay dividends nor are they snobby men that hand out money, it is an index of stocks that have something in common: they … Read more

Tracking Your Costs

Track That Spending Wednesday, we spoke about cutting back on your spending to save money in your finances. It is a fantastic way to get more out of what you already have, but how do you know where to make cuts? That is done by tracking your spending. We know that tracking spending is about as fun … Read more

Cutting back to create a surplus

A few weeks ago I commented on an article at Everyday Tips and Thoughts on their article about what amount of money is enough. I felt the comment needed a little more elaboration to further explore the topic. Is “more” the answer, or should it be the question? To be short, the answer is yes, … Read more

Cheap Chicken Wings – 5 Awesome Tips to Get Your Wing Fix

Fiery, red-orange chicken wings on a plate with a black cup of bleu cheese sauce and bright green celery sticks.

Chicken wings are delicious, but their rise in popularity has lent them to becoming quite expensive. Actually, chicken wings became more expensive per pound than chicken breast for the first time in history. Not bad for a piece of chicken that was considered a throw-away piece in recent history! So, how can you save money and … Read more

The 89 Square Foot Home

The Tiny House That Could In 1997, Jay Shafer built a house he called “Tumbleweed.”  The house was a mere 89 square feet, making it smaller than the average bedroom in America.  Jay managed to take a house, and shrink it down into a functional, and efficient means to live. His home has many of … Read more

Stop Caring & Stop Seeking Approval

In order to succeed financially it is imperative that you stop caring about what people think.  Everyday we see guys aggressively driving their BMW’s, just to pull into the grocery store where they work. We see Hummers and Mercedes-Benz vehicles pulling into apartment complexes (Not condos, literally ordinary non-luxury apartment complexes), and we see McDonald’s … Read more

Is That Cell Phone Necessary?

  Wait – What? Hello? Are You There? If you find yourself saying this multiple times a day, then you are probably a cell phone user.  Don’t worry, you’re not alone, but there should be a question that you are asking yourself: is it necessary? Yes, in the past we have written about cutting off … Read more

Remember The Library?

Is There A Book Rental Service? Why not rent library books? In our recent article about saving money by buying books with PaperBackSwap.com, we discussed the various ways you can make your book purchases much cheaper, but what about reading books for free?  Do you remember the library? The person in the picture above forgot, … Read more

Watching Netflix Using Your Wii

Update 11/3/2010:  A disc is no longer needed, the Netflix software can be downloaded to the Wii by going into the Wii Shop Channel and installing it.  The Netflix Wii application is a free application in the Wii Shop Channel. Netflix on the Wii There seemed to be a lot of interest in our “Free … Read more