…planning that actually works, this episode is all about balancing curiosity, caution, and common sense. Key Takeaways Congressional-trade ETFs aren’t a shortcut to wealth. They’re speculative, lag behind real trades,…
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Stop Crying That There Are No Jobs. Create One.
…my students can find jobs. They’re bright, hardworking kids, but they’re stuck delivering pizzas. Me: Oh. That’s a shame. Him: It’s a real shame. The internet took away all the…
#173: When a Child of Financial Chaos Stumbles into Adulthood – with Paulette Perhach
…products from real users, you can easily find the right tools to make this year the year for your business. Visit capterra.com/paula today to get started! ShipStation ShipStation is a…
#586: Money Doubles Every 10 Years (and Most People Never Notice!), with Scott Yamamura
…for your family to finalizing documents with a notary. Gain peace of mind today with Trust and Will. Get 10% off plus free shipping of your estate plan documents by…
Should I Go to Grad School?
…literally a requirement; it’s an unavoidable price of entry. So if that’s what you really want to do, then I think that you should go for it. BUT — and…
#655: Q&A: How to Choose Between Financial Freedom and a First Home
…independence, or stockpile a down payment before life gets pricier with kids, a mortgage, and maintenance costs? This week, we dive into that real-life dilemma and explore how to strike…
#192: The Latte Factor, with author David Bach
…realizing how much we’re spending. Your “latte” could be a pile of subscriptions: HBONow, YouTube Red, Spotify Premium, Netflix, Hulu Plus, the CostCo membership that you haven’t used in two…
#529: Q&A: The Unintended Consequences of Early Retirement
…ago. And everything has changed. I don’t expect much Social Security, maybe $2,400 a month when I turn 67. I have no real pile of money, but I have a…
I’m 36 and I tested positive for coronavirus. My so-called “moderate” case is brutal.
…articles about coronavirus. I gobble up news from the Washington Post, the New York Times, and a half-dozen other major publications. The more I read, the more I realize that…
The Most Crucial Money Lesson, in Three Words: Mind the Gap
…into retirement and health accounts, they complimented me. They told me I’m making excellent progress. They were wrong. I wasn’t progressing. Not really. Here’s the sad truth that nobody discusses:…