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Word of the Day: Easy money
Why is it that no one educates us on how to make easy money?
Easy money is money that we don’t have to work hard to get.
Earnings from financial or property investments could be called easy money.
I firmly believe that society does not provide enough financial education to our children and young adults.
You’ve probably heard the cliché: stop working for your money and let your money work for you.
Well, why don’t most of us do that?
What’s wrong with easy money?
Why do so many of us continue to spend money as fast as we can get it?
More of us should be investing more of our money.
It doesn’t have to be a lot.
I’m all for the work ethic thing.
Humans need to work hard.
It’s a part of our nature, but we could all use a little easy money, too.
I don’t have many regrets.
One of my disappointments is that I didn’t look into investing and saving for retirement earlier.
The best kind of money is money you don’t have to work hard to get.
Hey, even if it’s a penny, it’s a penny easily earned.
Flesch-Kincaid Readability Test
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On the Flesch-Kincaid reading-ease test, this post scores 83.
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