
Which is better, an S&P 500 index fund or a target date index fund?
I talk a lot about the S&P 500 and I often recommend target date index funds. So I naturally get the question, “Which is better,

I talk a lot about the S&P 500 and I often recommend target date index funds. So I naturally get the question, “Which is better,

I started doing this a couple years ago and it still feels like a superpower. Every time my credit card is charged I instantly get

Over the last 10 years, their $150 per quarter added up to a total amount spent of $6,000 each. Victor spent his $6,000 on shoes

I turned 40 a few months ago. And sometimes I have people who are 27 ask me if it’s too late to get started investing.

I’ve had a lot of new investors ask, “what if I invest and I lose it all?”. And the answer is, if you’re buying and

This is me in January 2016 buying my first new car ever. In fact, it was the first car I ever owned that was built

Believe it or not, this 3×5 table with some emoji checkmarks is a slight simplification of the US tax code. But I think it hits

I really don’t like to idealize credit cards. Points and cash back are a game set up by the credit card companies to subconsciously encourage

This is a screenshot from my actual Fidelity account showing the performance of my investments in 2020. I made zero trades last year (other than

Here’s a little secret about insurance: Insurance companies make a profit on the insurance they sell you. Do you know how I know that? Because

I talk a lot about the S&P 500 and I often recommend target date index funds. So I naturally get the question, “Which is better,

I started doing this a couple years ago and it still feels like a superpower. Every time my credit card is charged I instantly get

Over the last 10 years, their $150 per quarter added up to a total amount spent of $6,000 each. Victor spent his $6,000 on shoes

I turned 40 a few months ago. And sometimes I have people who are 27 ask me if it’s too late to get started investing.

I’ve had a lot of new investors ask, “what if I invest and I lose it all?”. And the answer is, if you’re buying and

This is me in January 2016 buying my first new car ever. In fact, it was the first car I ever owned that was built

Believe it or not, this 3×5 table with some emoji checkmarks is a slight simplification of the US tax code. But I think it hits

I really don’t like to idealize credit cards. Points and cash back are a game set up by the credit card companies to subconsciously encourage

This is a screenshot from my actual Fidelity account showing the performance of my investments in 2020. I made zero trades last year (other than

Here’s a little secret about insurance: Insurance companies make a profit on the insurance they sell you. Do you know how I know that? Because