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Monthly Archives: November 2010

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Toll Brothers Townhouse Table View

Why Do People Try and Buy Huge Houses They Can’t Afford?

Real EstateBy Joshua KennonNovember 6, 20102 Comments

A family member of mine was looking at houses and I started thinking about Charlie Munger when he said it is important to keep a lot of the “silly needs” out of your life.  (This particular family member is doing a great job managing his budget, but in general, it made me wonder about society…

Mortgage Agreement Essay

Nearly 1 Out of 3 Homeowners Have No Mortgage

EconomicsBy Joshua KennonNovember 5, 20102 Comments

According to the Census Bureau’s report (§963 Mortgage Characteristics – Owner Occupied Units), as of 2007 when the most recent data was available, the United States had 75,647,000 owner-occupied households.  Of these, 24,885,000 had no mortgage.  That is, not a single penny was owed the bank and the homeowner had total equity in the property.…

Credit Card Statemen

Credit Card Debt Declines for the 25th Straight Month

Credit Card DebtBy Joshua KennonNovember 5, 20101 Comment

The AP had great news about credit card debt today: Consumer borrowing increased in September for the first time since January even though the category that includes credit cards dropped for a record 25th straight month. The rise in credit came from the category that includes student loans. That means that consumer debt rose a…

Social Mobility and Upward Mobility in the USA

Social Mobility In the United States

EconomicsBy Joshua KennonNovember 4, 20102 Comments

A question about social mobility was posed to me as follows: Do you think that you ever oversimplify the ease of social mobility and financial success? I think that if you’re at least mildly intelligent, hard working, and have a knack for perseverance, your advice is excellent, even life-changing. But I think about some of…

Newport Coast Mansion

Does Successful Investing Mean You Have to Live Like a Pauper?

Saving MoneyBy Joshua KennonNovember 4, 20103 Comments

A couple of weeks ago, Kwame sent me a question.  I’ll paraphrase here: Joshua you made a statement, “The people who continue to compound, like those who end up on the Forbes list, are motivated by building something rather than cash”. Many times I have read about great business people and one thing I hear,…

Mean and Median Household Net Worth in the United States

Mean and Median Household Net Worth By Age

EconomicsBy Joshua KennonNovember 4, 2010Leave a comment

Household net worth is the value of assets such as a house, car, stocks, retirement accounts minus debts, mortgages, credit card debt, etc.  The median figure is what matters – it is the point at which half of people are richer than you and half are poorer than you.  Mean is meaningless because people like…

The Truth About Credit Card Debt

Credit Card Debt Isn’t a Problem for Most Americans

Credit Card DebtBy Joshua KennonNovember 3, 20104 Comments

Although credit card debt is a relatively new phenomenon, it is the spiritual descendant of consumer debt, which has been around with us forever. Consider the words of the bestselling Napoleon Hill in his book, The Law of Success, which was originally published in 1928 as part of an eight-part series: [mainbodyad] It is a…

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