Finance /coloradan/ en Pluter and the Spectacular Spaceship /coloradan/2021/03/09/pluter-and-spectacular-spaceship Pluter and the Spectacular Spaceship Anonymous (not verified) Tue, 03/09/2021 - 12:51 Categories: Books by Alums Tags: Children Finance

By Susan Fricke (Mktg'08) 

(Independently Published, 49 pages; 2021)

Pluter, named after Pluto the Greek god of money, wants to buy a spectacular spaceship. But with not enough money to buy one, he enlists his friend Tatin to teach him how compound interest can not only help him buy his spectacular spaceship -- but also build a new friend along the way. Every coin counts.

A children's book about compound interest.

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Simple Wealth /coloradan/2021/02/16/simple-wealth Simple Wealth Anonymous (not verified) Tue, 02/16/2021 - 12:16 Categories: Books by Alums Tags: Business Finance

By Holly Morphew (IntlAf'02)

(Modern Wisdom Press, 208 pages; 2021)

If you've put off facing your personal finances because you're afraid of what you might discover, worry no more! A beautiful life of confidence, ease, and empowerment when it comes to money is waiting for you, right here, right now.

Within these pages, pioneer financial coach and Accredited Financial Counselor® Holly Morphew shares her proven system for eliminating debt, building savings, creating wealth, and reaching financial independence-allowing you to live your best and most joyful life, both today and in the future. Whether you are getting a head start or starting late, whether you want to make millions or just live simply with more freedom, this book shows you how to use money as a tool to live life on your own terms.

Accredited Financial Counselor® Holly Morphew shares her proven system for eliminating debt, building savings, creating wealth, and reaching financial independence-allowing you to live your best and most joyful life, both today and in the future.

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Buff Love from the North Pole /coloradan/2018/05/18/buff-love-north-pole Buff Love from the North Pole Anonymous (not verified) Fri, 05/18/2018 - 12:58 Categories: New on the Web Q&A Tags: Alumni Finance Sailing Amanda Clark

“If all goes well, I’ll be sending Buff love just shy of the North Pole this August!” wrote Neil Almy (Fin’10), who is now on a year-long sailing expedition with the goal of sailing farther north than any other vessel in history, through the Northwest Passage to the very edge of the Polar Ice Cap. The mission, called the Infinity Exhibition, includes a team of 22 from 10 countries and is being filmed as a follow-up documentary to Sea Gypsies: The Far Side of the World. In April, the Coloradan asked Neil a few questions before he took off.

Tell me a little bit about your trip. Where will you be traveling and for how long?

In about a week we will be leaving our current location, Majuro, Marshall Islands, to head north to Dutch Harbor, Alaska, through some of the most dangerous seas in the world. From Dutch Harbor we will wrap around the Alaskan Coast and through the many islands in the northern Canadian territories. We'll mostly be following the fabled Northwest Passage west to east, ending at the bottom of Greenland in October 2018. However, we will be deviating from the traditional route when we reach the coast of Greenland. Instead of transiting directly south we'll head north in an effort to evade oncoming ice flows as we attempt to reach Alert, Canada, the northernmost permanently inhabited place in the world, at a latitude of 82 degrees north.

Ice breakers have traveled farther north, but there still hasn't been a sailing vessel to reach this far. We'll keep pushing around the western and northern coasts of Greenland as long as conditions are in our favor. As fall approaches, we'll turn south as we finish the trip sailing down the western coast of Greenland. Our crew of 22 hailing from 10 countries are provisioned to winter over in the event we get sidelined by an early ice pack.

How long have you been sailing? What draws you to it?

Prior to joining the  in October 2017, I only sailed a few days with friends. The freedom of being propelled by the wind paired with memorable experiences living and working on a commercial fishing boat in Alaska during summer breaks while attending CU called me back to the ocean. Nico Edwards' award-winning adventure documentary  is what ultimately drew me to this trip and the S/V Infinity.

What have you been up to since you graduated from CU?

I've lived in Boulder and Denver since graduating in 2010, working as a small business finance and accounting consultant and then as a chief financial officer for a couple of regional businesses. Now I live on the S/V Infinity. I met the boat in Tonga last October and we've sailed north from there to Fiji, Vanuatu, Tikopia and the Marshall Islands. We've been in the Marshalls since the first of the year repairing and refitting the boat. We'll see where the wind takes me, but I've been missing the mountains far too much to not end up there next.

Anything else you would like people to know?

This trip is being filmed as a follow-up to Sea Gypsies. We are going on this trip for the thrill of adventure, to attempt to accomplish what no other team has been able to, while bringing awareness that our success is directly related to the negative impacts of climate change.

People often marvel at me uprooting from a conventional life path. Over the years, the inspiration of my peers taking risks to do something that spoke to them finally resonated with me. I don't think it’s necessary for people to go on adventures to feel a sense of fulfillment, but stepping outside of one's comfort zone to pursue a path that speaks to oneself is often very rewarding. Having a degree from the University of Colorado makes taking risks feel much more freeing. The education I received from CU has proven to open doors in my past, and I know that whatever I do next, it will prove as a valuable resource.

Photo courtesy of Neil Almy

“If all goes well, I’ll be sending Buff love just shy of the North Pole this August!” writes Neil Almy, who is on a year-long sailing expedition with the goal of sailing farther north than any other vessel in history, through the Northwest Passage to the very edge of the Polar Ice Cap.

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