…roof (the cheapest) on a ranch house will cost $1,700 – $8,400, according to CostHelper.com. Let’s taking the average of those prices — $5,050 — and the average of that…
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#26: The Last Episode with Jay
…same show moving forward (minus one wacky co-host). We’ll cover crushing debt, saving for retirement, entrepreneurship, financial independence – a mashup of everything personal finance. We’ll interview fascinating guests who’ve…
#40: The Power of Habit Formation, with Gretchen Rubin
…start a side business, I won’t have any time to sleep.” “I haven’t been exercising. I’m too busy working.” The One-Coin Loophole: This is the tendency to view one instance…
#56: What Professional Poker Taught Me About Running a 7-Figure Business, with Billy Murphy
…e.g., finding happiness and purpose within your work. Lifestyle factors — e.g., flexibility, location independence. But this illustrates a framework for making smarter decisions. Rather than saying, “oh, that’s risky!,”…
#65: How to Improve Your Relationship With Money
…month, thanks to my Audible subscription. Audible has a huge selection of books and their app has a simple, intuitive, user-friendly interface. Head to audible.com/trynow for a free 30-day trial….
You Are Not Entitled to Retirement (and That’s Great News)
…worker. That’s changing. Corporation pension funds shrink, Social Security bounces towards bankruptcy, life expectancy grows longer, and people in their 60’s and 70’s are healthier and able to work. Retirement…
#2: Donβt Feel Guilty – Buy a Coke Zero and Pay Someone to Mow Your Lawn
…(saving $100+/mo), car insurance (saving $30/mo), cable television (saving $80/mo), and more. I share the opposite story. When I worked as an entry-level newspaper reporter, I earned $21,000 per year….
#6: How to Transition from Hustler to Entrepreneur
How do you transition from a side-hustle to a full-on entrepreneur? Jay and I tackle that question in today’s episode. A “side hustle” is a microbusiness that you run during…
I’m Investing 100 Percent of My 2012 Income
…living there?” “Yep.” “With no shower?” “There’s a shower at the YMCA. “ “Seriously?” “Yep! The YMCA even offers free towel service. Score!” “And no kitchen?” “I can go to…
How to Buy Real Estate When Everything is Expensive
…therefore, is $1,500 * 2 * 12 = $36,000 in annual rent. The P/R ratio is $300,000/$36,000 = 8.33, an absolute slam-dunk case for ownership. Example 2: Grey Zone The…