Harley Schwadron started drawing cartoons at the age of eight. However, he reports, “…I never thought I could earn a living at it.” Knowing the odds were against him, he instead got a master’s degree in journalism. After graduating he worked as a reporter for Michigan News Service. However, he never lost his passion for…
Category: Retirement
Budgeting, Investing, Retirement, Saving
How Are You Treating the Future You? – Micawber’s Money Quote (June 4, 2018)
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•Debt, Investing, Misc., Retirement
10 Amusing Cartoons by Randy Glasbergen That Also Teach Important Lessons About Money
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•Money Parables, Retirement, Saving
Lessons in Saving from an Ancient Greek Wrestling Champion and a Nobel Prize-Winning Economist
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•Milo of Croton was the most celebrated athlete of the ancient world – the Michael Jordan of his time. He won an astounding 6 straight wrestling competitions at the ancient Olympic Games, dominating the sport from 540 BC to 520 BC. What allowed Milo to remain dominant for so long? Milo’s chief advantage over his…
Misc., Retirement
Micawber’s Favorites – September 9, 2017
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•Links to some of my favorite recent articles on money and life: The Biggest Oversight in Most American’s Retirement Planning by Scott Hanson at Kiplinger Financial planner Scott Hanson sees many people who do a decent job of planning financially for retirement but spend almost no time planning their post-retirement lives. I liken this to…
Money Parables, Retirement, Taxes
Hitting the IRA Jackpot With Health Savings Accounts
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•Money Parables, Retirement
What Does Retirement Mean to You? The Parable of the Black Belt
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•“Remember that retirement is an amplification of your current free time. If your weekends are spent watching reruns and eating unhealthy food, stay at work. Retirement isn’t for you, no matter what your age.” – From the blog “1500 Days to Freedom” I love “The Parable of the Black Belt” as told by Jim…
Money Parables, Retirement, Saving
The Expanding Lily Pad: A Retirement Riddle
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•Retirement, Saving
How Much Do You Need to Save for Retirement?
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•My father, Kent Esplin, was a pioneer in the food storage industry. In the 1950s he started a business, Perma-Pak, that sold dehydrated and freeze dried food. As the symbol for his business he chose a squirrel holding an acorn. Why a squirrel? Because squirrels are great savers. They save and store enough food when…