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The 4% Rule: How Much To Save For Retirement
One of the first and most important financial questions to answer when discussing retirement is how much do I need to retire? There are many ways to answer this question, but the 4% rule...
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Die With Zero Book Review & Summary
I’ve read 8 Personal Finance books this year and always write notes for myself. I realized that most people could benefit...
IRR vs CAGR: Which Investing Return To Use
IRR (Internal Rate of Return) and CAGR (Compound Annual Growth Rate) are methods that can be used to calculate the value...
What is the Rule of 72?
The Rule of 72 is one of the most frequently quoted rules by financial advisors and investors. Quite simply, it tells...
Money Move: Spending Journal – The Easiest, Science-based Approach to Reduce Spending
Now that I’ve used a superlative like “easiest”, I feel like I need to back up this money move with some...
Types of FIRE (Financial Independence, Retire Early)
I’ve been around investing and finance for many years, and when I first heard of FIRE and people who studied FIRE,...
Investing: Price vs Value
When you first enter the world of investing, these words often get used interchangeably, and quite understandably as I’ll get into...
Investing vs Speculating
Friend: “Have you invested in Bitcoin?”Me: “No, what makes you think it’s a good investment?”Friend: “I think it’s going to go...
My Journey To Financial Independence
Introduction to a journey into financial independence, using the interjection of personal finance and investing.
Investing Strategies: My Favorite Benchmark
Suppose you are a believer in the philosophy of value or focus investing. In that case, you inherently understand that market...
Investing Fundamentals: Probabilities (Free Tool)
“If you don’t get this elementary, but mildly unnatural, mathematics of elementary probability into your repertoire, then you go through a...
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