Fact Check: Millionaires Live In Relatively Smaller Houses, Only 2600 Square Feet, Mortgage Is Paid Off

Fact Check: Millionaires Live In Relatively Smaller Houses, Only 2600 Square Feet, Mortgage Is Paid Off

When it comes to the lifestyles of millionaires, there are often misconceptions about their housing preferences and financial choices. A recent study conducted as part of the National Study of Millionaires done through Ramsey Solutions sheds light on where millionaires call home and how they manage their mortgages. Most don’t have a mortgage. Millionaires–and even billionaires–are much more frugal than most people think.

Generational Manager Ryan Poles Is Putting The Chicago Bears In Position To Be Great, Again

The role of a general manager is pivotal to the success of any franchise. They are responsible for making critical decisions that shape the team’s present and future. In the case of the Chicago Bears, Ryan Poles has emerged as a generational manager, steering the National Football League franchise toward a promising future.

Kanye West Goes Off In New Manic Episode: I Will Slap The Sh*t Out Of Mike Rubin, I’m On ‘My Farrakhan Don’

Kanye West, also known as “Ye,” has once again made headlines, this time for a 10-minute rant during his “Vultures” listening party in Las Vegas. The rant happened after local police shut down the private listening event saying it was unauthorized. Fans had reportedly paid upwards of $2,000 a ticket to attend. West has been hosting raves in anticipation of “Vultures,” his first album since last year. He held one in Miami prior to Vegas. At the Miami event his daughter North joined him on stage to perform.

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What Is PYF? Inside The Personal Finance Rule To Invest in The Future

Many financial planners consider the golden rule of personal finance to be pay yourself first (PYF) — the principle of automatically setting aside money from your income or paycheck as soon as you receive it so that you are doing something immediately to save for future emergencies, retirement or another type of savings.

Hip-Hop Retardation: The Missing Fatwa of the 90s

The Murder Rap Economy: A Legal Attack on Record Labels?

In this podcast episode, KOS, The Scientist, delves deeply into the complex and troubling world of the "murder rap economy." He examines the influence of hip-hop, particularly drill rap, on violence and crime, highlighting the alarming trend of rappers not only glorifying violence but also boasting about real murders committed by themselves or their associates.