
The Dough Roller
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The Dough Roller is a blog about money. How to make it, give it, save it, and spend it in a way that moves us closer to financial freedom. We discuss everything from asset allocation to zero coupon bonds, from savings yields to real estate investing, and from raising financially fit kids to raising financially fit parents.
The Dough Roller
2w ago
Sometimes managing your finances is harder than earning the money in the first place. Thanks to our modern technology, though, there are now a lot of interesting and creative ways ..read more
The Dough Roller
2w ago
If you are in the market for a new savings or checking account, signing up for one with a bonus promotion is a great way to earn a little extra ..read more
The Dough Roller
2w ago
As a small business owner, I know firsthand the importance of a business checking account. These accounts help manage a company’s cash flow, pay bills, and most importantly, pay yourself ..read more
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2w ago
If you’re running a small business—as a freelancer, a solo practitioner, or even an upstart—and you’re looking for a user-friendly bank that specializes in small businesses, you might want to ..read more
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1M ago
Payday loans are a problem for many reasons. For instance, a study by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau showed that most payday loan borrowers end up paying more in fees ..read more
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1M ago
UPDATE – Mint has decided to close its doors on January 1st, 2024. Now would be a great time to consider an alternative to Mint so that your monthly budget ..read more
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1M ago
Learning about how money works at a young age is a great way to prepare kids for their financial future. I can remember earning $1 per week as a kid ..read more
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1M ago
Keeping a functioning budget is critically important to financial health and a lot of apps have been created to help you automate the process. CountAbout is a relatively new all-around ..read more
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1M ago
Should you ever sell investments to pay off debt? That’s the question I once faced. My wife and I had about $40,000 on 0% balance transfer credit cards and the ..read more
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1M ago
Have you ever been hit with an overdraft fee? Don’t be embarrassed; it happens to nearly everyone sooner or later. It can happen because you made a math error in ..read more