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How do I Invest my Retirement Funds into Non-Traditional Assets?

January 4, 2010 by davehageman  
Filed under Investment Solutions, Self Directed IRA's

 

Are you new to the idea of being in control of your retirement investments? A self-directed IRA is technically no different than any other IRA (or 401k). It follows the same function for tax deferral investing, asset protection, and it requires the use of a custodian to oversee the general administration of the funds. The [...]

The Case for Christmas

November 28, 2009 by davehageman  
Filed under Featured, Personal Development

Have you ever thought about what the real reason for the season was?
When it comes to Christmas, what do you think about?
Do you think about Santa –
His elves, his reindeer, holiday lights, shopping, shopping, shopping or Black Friday?
Black Friday is the day after Thanksgiving in the United States, where it is the beginning of the [...]

Real Estate Increases/ Decreases! Which Regions are Moving in which Direction

November 15, 2009 by davehageman  
Filed under Featured, Real Estate Investing

The latest S&P/Case-Schiller Home Price report was released last week. Case-Schiller measures the residential housing market, tracking changes in the value of the residential real estate market in 20 metropolitan regions across the United States. I was curious to see what regions were starting to reverse trends and move upwards.
Here are the top 20, listed [...]

Will Kansas win this year?

November 13, 2009 by davehageman  
Filed under Featured, Sports

The target sits squarely on the backs of the Kansas Jayhawks. They are the consensus preseason pick as the No. 1 team in college basketball for 2009-10. If there is a publication or poll that has selected another No. 1, it has been done quietly and without much thought.
As a HUGE fan of Kansas growing [...]

Day 12 – p90x

November 13, 2009 by davehageman  
Filed under P90x

So we are off to the races…  Two weeks are almost finished and I have been working hard on p90x.   It has gotten a lot easier compared to week 1.   Alot easier.  And waking up in supper early in the morning is something i still struggle with… I will be completely honest.
I will post my [...]

Day 8 – p90x

November 9, 2009 by davehageman  
Filed under P90x

My wife (Sara) and I had a power packed weekend with about 4 kids… We don’t have kids yet but we as always available for friends that want a night away or need a babysitter..  Well, this was a true test of why it may be even more difficult to be DISCIPLINED while continuing to [...]

Day 3 – P90x

November 4, 2009 by davehageman  
Filed under P90x

Alrighty so today included Shoulders and Back plus Ab Ripper.
I got to say that the lactic acid is building!  Motivational it may be for me to post these each and every day but when are you going to get the results you want?  Even if it is not in the Physical aspect or pillar of [...]

Day 2 – P90x

November 3, 2009 by davehageman  
Filed under P90x

Hey guys,
On Mondays I have a Mens accountability group so i had to do yesterday’s workout in the mid day.  Today, I woke up around 5:30 am to get started on Day 2, which was Plyometrics.
A little bit about Plyometrics:
Get ready to go airborne. With over 30 explosive jumping moves, you won’t be spending much [...]

Day 1 – P90x and Back to the Basics – Harmonic Wealth

November 2, 2009 by davehageman  
Filed under Book Reviews, P90x

Hey friends,
So i have to admit that i “dabble” in physical fitness since it honestly (and this isn’t being arrogant) comes natural to me.  I grew up pretty good at sports in high school and always stayed active through the college years and thereafter… but then, i turned 25.  Yeah that is right, the dreaded timeline [...]

Back to the Basics – Why read The Go Giver

October 27, 2009 by davehageman  
Filed under Book Reviews

What a great story!  It is not often that I get excited about a business book, in fact I can not think of another occasion that it has happened. Most business books can be dry and boring, The Go-Giver is nothing like that.
The authors Bob Burg and John David Mann have take a whole different approach to [...]

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