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In Part 1 we looked at how to stop worrying about money and found a few key themes. One is the tug of war between enjoying money now…
One of the fun features of money is that there are so many ways to worry about it. The FIRE (Financial Independence, Retire Early) crowd are worried that…
As the sands of time flow through that glass thing, we get creakier, stiffer and, well, older. Diet and exercise can do their thing, but sometimes we need…
It’s the start of a new year, marked by some timeless traditions. Some of us drag out Christmas trees to the curb, others dismantle and box our Festivus…
Have you summoned up the courage to check your investment returns? Overcome by the temptation to sell it all in case we face a Hollywood-style dystopian future? Or do you have some new money to invest and are terrified that it may get swallowed up by the Coronavirus, leaving you broke. In short, how to stay calm as the Coronavirus infects your investments?
Yes, you can start today! One of the most common questions I get during speaking engagements is about how to get started. What can they do today? In…
Usually, I write about about ideas to reduce monthly expenses to free up cash for paying down debt or increasing investments to build wealth and move to financial…
The paper statements won’t be arriving for a while, but no one reads those anyway. It’s the online numbers that hurt. It takes some courage to login and…
It’s been 6 months since I uncovered what appeared to be tremendous value in buying Costco Kirkland Signature 8 hearing aids at Costco.
I made a bad decision in the summer before my senior year of college. It could have been a total disaster,