
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.

I normally try to keep the titles of my posts very short because space is very limited in these little instagram squares but for today,

This week has been a perfect example of why you should not try and predict the market. The S&P 500 entered into a correction (10%+

One of the questions I get most often is “Should I invest in the S&P 500 or in a target date index fund?”First, let’s understand

If you get a job that offers a 401k (or 403b, 457, or TSP) you’ll have an opportunity to sign up. During that sign up

We humans are an impressionable bunch. We’re susceptible to being influenced by a good story. I often hear a good story about an investor who

SORRY GUYS, but it’s the truth. Investing is boring. And optimal investing is even more boring. It involves putting your money in regularly then doing

Borrowing money to buy a car is a triple whammy of staying broke.1. Buy something you can’t afford2. Pay even more money to borrow that

This is how most rich people get rich. Slow and steady, regular contributions to their investments over long periods of time. It’s not flashy, it’s

I was inspired to make this post when I was thinking about those little “investment amount” sliders that you often see as part of 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.

I normally try to keep the titles of my posts very short because space is very limited in these little instagram squares but for today,

This week has been a perfect example of why you should not try and predict the market. The S&P 500 entered into a correction (10%+

One of the questions I get most often is “Should I invest in the S&P 500 or in a target date index fund?”First, let’s understand

If you get a job that offers a 401k (or 403b, 457, or TSP) you’ll have an opportunity to sign up. During that sign up

We humans are an impressionable bunch. We’re susceptible to being influenced by a good story. I often hear a good story about an investor who

SORRY GUYS, but it’s the truth. Investing is boring. And optimal investing is even more boring. It involves putting your money in regularly then doing

Borrowing money to buy a car is a triple whammy of staying broke.1. Buy something you can’t afford2. Pay even more money to borrow that

This is how most rich people get rich. Slow and steady, regular contributions to their investments over long periods of time. It’s not flashy, it’s

I was inspired to make this post when I was thinking about those little “investment amount” sliders that you often see as part of the