Posts Tagged ‘investing’
Kropotkin’s Ninety-Nine
Mutual aid needs to be profitable for those who engage in it. As a practical exercise in mutual aid economics, Sarwark Enterprises will operate a private investment fund of no more than 99 individual investors and business operators from around the world. Ninety-nine thousand dollars will be placed into a fund. That fund can invest…
Read MoreHow Much Do You Get Paid for Breathing? – An update
Back in July 2013, I wrote a post about how much one gets paid for breathing. The basic concept is to figure out how much money you make from entirely passive investments and divide it our to figure out what you get paid just for breathing, without having to do any work. At that point,…
Read MoreHow Much Do You Get Paid for Breathing?
This post from Brave New Life talks about how he has the world’s best job. Essentially, he breaks down what he gets paid for breathing. He’s taken the advice of Mr. Money Mustache, and making his army of dollar bills work for him. We all know what we make per hour when we’re working. If…
Read MorePeer to Peer Lending with Lending Club
Inspired by Mr. Money Mustache, I’ve decided to add peer-to-peer lending to my investment portfolio. I opened an account with Lending Club and just invested in my first two notes today. The way it works is that Lending Club acts as a loan originator and servicer for consumer loans. They then allow investors to fund…
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