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  2. Nouriel Roubini - Wikipedia

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    Nouriel Roubini (Arabic: نوريل روبيني; born March 29, 1958) is a Turkish-born Iranian-American economic consultant, economist, speaker and writer.He is a Professor Emeritus since 2021 at the Stern School of Business of New York University.

  3. Financial independence - Wikipedia

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    Rather, financial independence gives the freedom to make choices at will, enabling individuals to achieve what matters the most while not having to worry about earning money. [2] Researchers posit that childhood experiences with money play a pivotal role in shaping values, attitudes, and financial behavior. [3]

  4. The Philosophy of Money - Wikipedia

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    The peasant has more freedom, but if they are to provide the lord with payments in kind, such as wheat or cattle, they must produce exactly the item required, or barter it at a great loss or inconvenience. But when the obligation takes a monetary form, the peasant is free as to whether to grow wheat, or keep cattle, or engage in other ...

  5. Indices of economic freedom - Wikipedia

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    Freedom House published a measure of economic freedom in 1996, but publication of this measure has been discontinued. They defined economic freedom through two dimensions – lack of state infringements on citizens' rights to exchange goods and services, and state establishment of the rules governing contracts, property rights and other institutional prerequisites required for the conduct of ...

  6. FIRE movement - Wikipedia

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    The FIRE (Financial Independence, Retire Early) movement is a lifestyle/investment plan with the goal of gaining financial independence and retiring early through savings. The model became particularly popular among millennials in the 2010s, gaining traction through online communities via information shared in blogs, podcasts, and online discussion forums.

  7. Index of Economic Freedom - Wikipedia

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    Between 1995, the first edition of the Index, and 2008, the score for world economic freedom has increased, rising 2.6 points, according to the Index. [10]Between 2008 and 2011, however, the score decreased 60.2 to 59.7, though the 2011 score represents an increase of 2.2 points since the first edition in 1995.

  8. The Wealthy Barber - Wikipedia

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    The Wealthy Barber (full title: The Wealthy Barber: The Common Sense Guide to Successful Financial Planning) is a financial planning book franchise by Canadian author David Chilton. The first book in the series was in the business fable genre, using the story of fictional characters to convey financial advice.

  9. Freeman on the land movement - Wikipedia

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    The freeman on the land movement (sometimes spelled freeman-on-the-land or abbreviated as FOTL [2]), also known as the freemen of the land, the freemen movement, or simply freemen, is a loose group of individuals who adhere to pseudolegal concepts and conspiracy theories implying that they are bound by statute laws only if they consent to those laws. [3]