How to Build Good Financial Habits That Stick
Financial habits — the automatic behaviours that execute financial goals without active decision-making — are the difference between financial plans that work and financial plans … Read more
Financial habits — the automatic behaviours that execute financial goals without active decision-making — are the difference between financial plans that work and financial plans … Read more
Financial envy is one of the most common and least discussed emotions in personal finance. The feeling when a colleague gets a promotion you wanted, … Read more
Financial stress is one of the most common and most consistently damaging forms of chronic stress — affecting sleep, health, relationships, and cognitive function. It … Read more
A 401k is a retirement savings account offered through an employer that provides significant tax advantages and, in many cases, free matching contributions from your … Read more
Overspending on things you do not need is rarely about money — it is about the systems, environments, and emotional states that make spending the … Read more
Most people who feel underpaid do not ask for a raise. Of those who do, many ask at the wrong time, in the wrong way, … Read more
Building credit from no credit history is a chicken-and-egg problem: most credit products require a credit history to qualify, but you need credit products to … Read more
Social comparison is one of the oldest and most reliable drivers of financial misery. The feeling that your car, your house, your wardrobe, or your … Read more
The car buying process is specifically designed to obscure the true cost of the transaction and to extract maximum profit at each stage. Understanding how … Read more
Diversification is one of the few genuinely free lunches in investing. By spreading investments across multiple assets that do not all move in the same … Read more