How to Stop Wasting Money on Things You Don’t Use
The most painless category of financial improvement is the one that involves no real sacrifice — stopping payments for things that are providing no value … Read more
The most painless category of financial improvement is the one that involves no real sacrifice — stopping payments for things that are providing no value … Read more
Net worth is the single most useful number in personal finance. Not your income, not your savings balance, not your credit score — your net … Read more
Budgeting has a reputation problem. For most people it conjures spreadsheets, restriction, guilt, and the tedium of tracking every purchase. No wonder most budgets get … Read more
Your 20s are the most financially powerful decade of your life, and almost no one treats them that way. The reason is simple arithmetic: money … Read more
A salary increase is one of the most significant financial events available — a permanent improvement in income that, used well, accelerates every financial goal … Read more
Few thoughts lead more reliably to regretted spending than “I deserve this.” It is an internally logical statement — you have worked hard, you have … Read more
Getting out of debt on a low income is harder than getting out of debt on a comfortable income — but the structural approach is … Read more
A Health Savings Account is one of the most tax-efficient accounts available in the US financial system, and it is consistently underused by the people … Read more
Living beyond your means is one of those phrases that sounds like a moral failing but is usually just a structural problem — spending is … Read more
The phrase “making money work for you” gets used so often it has lost its meaning. But the underlying idea is real and specific: structuring … Read more