Why you should NOT invest your emergency fund
Being broke is expensive. Overdraft fees, payday loans, credit card interest and other financial pitfalls make being broke a difficult trap to get out of.
Being broke is expensive. Overdraft fees, payday loans, credit card interest and other financial pitfalls make being broke a difficult trap to get out of.
Sometimes I get questions like “is it too late for me to start?” Of course not! Just recently I was reading a post by a
I think new homeowners often forget that rent is the most you’ll pay where as a mortgage is the least you’ll pay. We get tempted
Brian Biros made an $87,000 mistake: He used the wrong type of financial advisor. He was in his 20s, starting to make good money, and
I was a renter my entire adult life. Then a few years ago I finally decided to upgrade to the two bedroom condo shown in
In a recent post I mentioned how the “safe withdrawal rate” is 4%. I got some questions about it, so here’s the answer! Once
Sometimes I feel bad when a young, hopeful new investor comes to me as though I’m a guru sitting atop a Himalayan mountain and they’ve
Believe it or not, this 3×5 table with some emoji Uncle Sams is a slight simplification of the US tax code. But I think it
Fees are these tricky little guys. They hide all over the place, then can erode half of the value of your investment. These two charts
Don’t get me wrong. I’m an academic at heart and a money nerd so I love to geek out on all the stuff on the
Being broke is expensive. Overdraft fees, payday loans, credit card interest and other financial pitfalls make being broke a difficult trap to get out of.
Sometimes I get questions like “is it too late for me to start?” Of course not! Just recently I was reading a post by a
I think new homeowners often forget that rent is the most you’ll pay where as a mortgage is the least you’ll pay. We get tempted
Brian Biros made an $87,000 mistake: He used the wrong type of financial advisor. He was in his 20s, starting to make good money, and
I was a renter my entire adult life. Then a few years ago I finally decided to upgrade to the two bedroom condo shown in
In a recent post I mentioned how the “safe withdrawal rate” is 4%. I got some questions about it, so here’s the answer! Once
Sometimes I feel bad when a young, hopeful new investor comes to me as though I’m a guru sitting atop a Himalayan mountain and they’ve
Believe it or not, this 3×5 table with some emoji Uncle Sams is a slight simplification of the US tax code. But I think it
Fees are these tricky little guys. They hide all over the place, then can erode half of the value of your investment. These two charts
Don’t get me wrong. I’m an academic at heart and a money nerd so I love to geek out on all the stuff on the