Simple Financial Goals
Attention is expensive. I won’t waste yours—at least not today. If you meet these ten financial goals, you’ll be better for it. That’s it.
The basics of personal finance seem complex–at first.
But most of the concepts just require a little guidance. That’s what these Money Basics articles provide.
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Attention is expensive. I won’t waste yours—at least not today. If you meet these ten financial goals, you’ll be better for it. That’s it.
My student loan proposal: if Uncle Sam helps with interest payments, then solving the student loan crisis becomes significantly more attainable.
Each hour you work takes away from your free time. How do we change the value of our time as we use more and more of it?
In times of turmoil, it helps to understand what’s next. Hold on to long-term optimism, but face the present reality one day at a time.
We had a chilly experience in winter 2020. But thankfully, our emergency fund helped eliminate any stress from an otherwise bleak scenario.
We all know our rent or car payment or how much we spend on groceries. But it’s the personal finance unknowns that lead to the most negative outcomes.
The U.S. is in debt. But to give it perspective, let’s look at how the U.S. debt compares to the mortgages and student loans that you and I hold.
It’s a birthday celebration! A few fun stories and lessons learned from Year One of the Best Interest.
Math is the language of the universe. And plots help visualize math.
Today, I present five important plots to explain personal finance basics.
Interest, terms, principles. Just give it to me straight:
What is the cost of debt?