What Is Compound Interest and How Does It Work?
How compound interest grows $1,000 over time at 7% annual return A timeline showing how $1,000 invested at 7% annual interest grows across 10, 20, … Read more
How compound interest grows $1,000 over time at 7% annual return A timeline showing how $1,000 invested at 7% annual interest grows across 10, 20, … Read more
Tax refunds, bonuses, and inheritances get spent differently from regular income — often faster and on things we wouldn’t otherwise buy. The psychology of windfall spending reveals important truths about how we actually value money.
The rent vs. buy decision is one of the most consequential financial choices most people make — and most people make it based on intuition rather than math. Here’s how to run the actual numbers for your market and circumstances.
The most common reason people do not invest is the belief that you need a substantial amount of money to get started. This was true … Read more
We irrationally prefer the current state of affairs over alternatives, even when switching would clearly be better. Status quo bias costs people thousands of dollars a year in insurance, savings rates, investment fees, and career decisions.
High earners who exceed the Roth IRA income limits aren’t locked out of Roth accounts — they can use the backdoor Roth conversion. Here’s how it works, what to watch out for, and whether it makes sense for you.
An emergency fund is one of those financial concepts that sounds straightforward but is actually quite hard to build from zero. When you are starting … Read more
If you stop paying your credit card, a predictable sequence of events unfolds. Each stage is worse than the last, and the further it goes, … Read more
We consistently fail to notice important financial information that is clearly visible — not because we lack intelligence but because attention is limited and selective. Here’s how financial blind spots form and what to do about them.
Salary is the most visible component of a job offer but rarely the most important one when total compensation is calculated honestly. Here’s a complete framework for comparing offers — including the pieces most people ignore.