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Another late post due to long work hours and spending time with family. 1. Dividend Stocks I didn’t do much with dividend stock lately due to how volatile the market has been. I currently do not have funds to invest…

It has been a while since I wrote something related to my professional career. Most of my recent posts have focused on finances, investing, and personal experiences, but every once in a while it’s good to reflect on work itself—because…

When I first started interviewing for the temp job I currently have, I had one goal in mind: get back on my feet and prove that I could still deliver value. At that point in my life, long-term plans felt…

Let me start by saying this: I’m not perfect with money either. I spend money on things I probably shouldn’t. A few dollars here, ten or twenty bucks there—it doesn’t feel like a big deal in the moment. But over…

Every now and then, a simple errand turns into an unexpected debate. For me, it happened at the entrance of a grocery store. You know the scene. You grab a cart, mentally preparing for rising food prices and a checkout…

Changing jobs is exciting. It can mean higher pay, better opportunities, or a fresh start. But in the rush of updating your résumé, enrolling in new benefits, and meeting new coworkers, there’s one financial detail that often gets ignored: Your…

Sorry for another late post. Just been working longer hours. Here is my passive income report for January. I was happy to be able to hit the $3,000 mark again this month. 1. Dividend Stocks Nothing crazy here just monthly…

Investing can feel like stepping into a maze. Do I buy individual stocks? Mutual funds? ETFs? Treasury bonds? Or do I just hide my money under the mattress and hope for the best? With the rise of artificial intelligence hype…

When you’re job hunting, most advice focuses on how you should perform in the interview. Polish your résumé. Practice your answers. Follow up with a thank-you email. But here’s the truth that took me years (and a few painful job…