MrDD

Author's details

Name: Justin
Date registered: January 15, 2017
URL: http://www.doublingdollars.com

Biography

I am a husband and father of two who has been working towards financial independence on an average US income. I started doublingdollars.com in January of 2017 to chronicle the journey.

Latest posts

  1. How to Get College Credits For Cheap – or FREE! — February 22, 2019
  2. Honey Review 2019 – “Use Honey, Save Money” — January 3, 2019
  3. The Killer Commute — December 12, 2018
  4. Frugal 2018 Cyber Monday Deals — November 26, 2018
  5. 7 Costs That You Need To Budget For When You Have a Child — November 26, 2018

Most commented posts

  1. How I Ate All Week For Just $13.34 By Living On a Food Stamp Budget — 38 comments
  2. I’ve Made $25,000 Posting on Steemit.com – So Can You! — 25 comments
  3. What’s The Most Cheapskate Thing You’ve Ever Done? — 22 comments
  4. 3rd Quarter Net Worth Increase [+$19,096] — 20 comments
  5. Dividend Income Extravaganza – September 2017 — 20 comments

Author's posts listings

I’ve Made $25,000 Posting on Steemit.com – So Can You!

I have Steemit cryptocurrency worth $25,000 and I spent NO money obtaining it. Sounds too good to be true? It’s not. In fact, you can start accumulating this cryptocurrency by doing what you are already doing – posting interesting things on sites like Reddit, Facebook, Imgur, Instagram, or your own blog. If it is good …

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$11,000 in Recent Stock Purchases – Find Out What I Now Own

I am incredibly fortunate to have such a large amount of money available in such a short period of time to invest in fantastic businesses. It really is because I stopped making excuses about money in December of 2014. I work all week, and use what time I can find working my side-hustles. It isn’t easy, I …

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10 Excuses About Money And What To Do Instead

Excuses, Excuses, Excuses We have all used excuses for not doing what we should be. We do this to avoid being blamed or to avoid doing something we don’t want to. It is no different when it comes to saving and investing as the majority of people have plenty of excuses as to why they …

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How to Think Critically: Strengthen Your Mind For Success In Life

  I want you to develop your mind to think critically. I want you to learn critical thinking so that you are more able to analyze and solve complex problems in the best possible way. Critical Thinking It can help you in your career by finding new ways to do business and improve teamwork. It can help …

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Are Money Problems Ruining Your Marriage? Here Is How You Can Stop Financial Arguments.

Traditional wedding vows usually contain the phrase “for richer or poorer.” Meaning that you love each other and the amount of money you have will not affect that love, for better or worse. I am pretty sure that our ancestors added that in because they knew that money problems are one of the most common …

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Are You Busy Making A Dying?

Do you come home from work at the end of the day feeling energetic and full of life? Ready to do all those amazing things that popped into your head during the day? Not me, I get home at the end of the day and don’t have much energy to do more than be entertained …

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1st Quarter 2017 Net Worth Update! [+$16,671]

7 PROVEN DIVIDEND INVESTING PRINCIPLES! Click Here! NET WORTH UPDATE FOR THE FIRST QUARTER OF 2017 It was an eventful first quarter! In January I came home from my 6-month job overseas. There was a lot to do. Chores were one thing, building up my side hustles was another, and preparing for the birth of …

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April Is National Poetry Month – A Personal Finance Poem About Debt

Personal Finance Blogging in Poetic Verse? Yup. My life has been a hectic one lately, our second baby was welcomed into the world and I have been extra busy with things related to work. Also, much of my spare time I have used on my side hustle of reselling on eBay. The result is that …

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Why Do You Go To Work? Do You Have An End In Mind?

I love the movie Office Space. It was a film that I watched just as I was starting off on my own in the world. As a baby bird newly flown from the nest, it hit me deeply as it portrayed everything that I had felt since I was a little kid. I have never …

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Dave Ramsey’s Total Money Makeover – A Review

Dave Ramsey is a personal finance guru. Does his book ‘The Total Money Makeover‘ live up to the hype? If you have ever listened to Dave Ramsey, you probably know he is a man that despises debt and credit. He was once a 26 year old with a $4 million dollar real estate portfolio, but …

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