
Phones Got AI. Calculators Got… Slightly Rounder Buttons
I was walking through Target the other day and was a little stunned to see what looked like the exact same calculator I used in

I was walking through Target the other day and was a little stunned to see what looked like the exact same calculator I used in

I recently posted about how Elon Musk as a net worth of $500 billion, which is a lot compared to the median family’s net worth

Humans are really bad at wrapping our heads around big numbers. Million, billion, and trillion all rhyme in this cute little pattern. It’s easy to

This post shows some basic math. If you invest $1,000/month for 40 years and get a 10% rate of return, you’ll end up with about

I often warn consumers of the dangers of being sold on a permanent life insurance policy. Instead I recommend buying a term policy that covers

I see the term “tax loss harvesting” thrown around a lot in marketing materials for investment pitches. It’s often pitched as a magical way to

Picking stocks is hard. And when I say hard I don’t mean, “You gotta try at it for a while until you figure it out”

If you’re not familiar with the Dunning-Kruger effect, it’s a theory that says individuals with low knowledge on a topic often feel most confident about

I’ve been on both sides of this hump. It’s a sick irony that life is most expensive for those who have the least money. High


I was walking through Target the other day and was a little stunned to see what looked like the exact same calculator I used in

I recently posted about how Elon Musk as a net worth of $500 billion, which is a lot compared to the median family’s net worth

Humans are really bad at wrapping our heads around big numbers. Million, billion, and trillion all rhyme in this cute little pattern. It’s easy to

This post shows some basic math. If you invest $1,000/month for 40 years and get a 10% rate of return, you’ll end up with about

I often warn consumers of the dangers of being sold on a permanent life insurance policy. Instead I recommend buying a term policy that covers

I see the term “tax loss harvesting” thrown around a lot in marketing materials for investment pitches. It’s often pitched as a magical way to

Picking stocks is hard. And when I say hard I don’t mean, “You gotta try at it for a while until you figure it out”

If you’re not familiar with the Dunning-Kruger effect, it’s a theory that says individuals with low knowledge on a topic often feel most confident about

I’ve been on both sides of this hump. It’s a sick irony that life is most expensive for those who have the least money. High
