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

How Do YOU Compare To The Average American, Financially?

Are you above or below the average American? I am often spending time reading about finances, as financial independence is my goal. The best information is found on personal blogs, but I sometimes stray to the MSM personal finance sites to see what is going on. I often regret it as it is full of …

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Own Gold? Now Is The Time To Swap It Out For Silver – Here’s Why

Silver is shining a big and bright buy signal. Heck, most of the commodity market is as well. But I am partial to the shiny stuff. I mean, have you ever held a gold or silver ounce in your hand? It just feels like wealth. What I really like is that I can go down …

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Hustle Tip – How To Make Money Going Shopping

If you are like most people, a trip to the store means you are going to come home a bit poorer but with a few more things. What if I told you how you can often come home having made a profit from your trip! It is possible, just not every single time. Here’s how …

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As You Become Financially Stable, Is Gold a Viable Investment to Add to Your Portfolio?

As You Become Financially Stable, Is Gold a Viable Investment to Add to Your Portfolio? Being financially stable means that you have an adequate amount of resources to support yourself even during difficult times. Investors try their best to become financially stable by diversifying their portfolio, which means holding different investments in the form of …

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5 Powerful Tools For Success I Learned From “Think & Grow Rich”

Have you ever read the book “Think & Grow Rich” from Napoleon Hill? If not, and you want to find success in life, you should. Written all the way back in 1937, it is often considered the first true ‘self-help’ book of the modern age. (Some consider “The Science of Getting Rich” the first) Yes, …

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Forget About The Trash

Chores And Keeping Score Is A Recipe For Resentment Thursday is the day the truck comes around and picks up the trash and recycling. Well, two trucks as one does the trash and one picks up the recycling. If I can, I like to get it out and to the curb on Wednesday evening. As …

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Dividend Income Extravaganza – October & November 2017

  Hello and welcome to the Doubling Dollars dividend income extravaganza for October & November 2017!   Sorry I have been so quiet lately! I headed over to Lisbon, Portugal for Steemfest2. It was an absolutely amazing time! Steemfest is the annual convention for the website Steemit.com, where I have made thousands of dollars worth …

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Someone Else Is Happy With Less Than What You Have

Have you ever met someone who owns far less than you but is quite rich and abundant in terms of happiness, inner peace, and serenity? If you have and you wonder why that is the case, it’s mainly because that person acknowledges the many little and large blessings they have been blessed with. They also …

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Eating For ~$2 Per Day – A SNAP Food Stamp Budget Challenge Week 2

What Meals Look Like On ~$2 Per Day In America To put myself into the shoes of those that have no choice, I have embarked upon a personal challenge to live on a SNAP food stamp allotment of $29 per week. This is my journey. I started off this week in a really great position. …

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3rd Quarter Net Worth Increase [+$19,096]

Doubling Dollars Net Worth Report for the 3rd Quarter of 2017 I’ve hit another high increase of quarterly net worth! *Trumpets and horns* (plus balloons falling from the ceiling) You know what an important thing to be doing is if you want to increase your net worth? Track the damn thing! Seriously, watching those numbers …

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