Bonds and Tax Loss Harvesting – Podcast #247
Answering reader questions on I Bonds, tax-loss harvesting, and 457 plans. Also, an interview with Leti and Kenji from Zero To Freedom.
Answering reader questions on I Bonds, tax-loss harvesting, and 457 plans. Also, an interview with Leti and Kenji from Zero To Freedom.
Thinking about trying your hand at direct indexing? Here's what you need to know about it and how it compares to using an index fund.
An interview with Big ERN, the man behind Early Retirement Now, where he discusses the pro and cons of FIRE and how to figure out withdrawal rates.
Are you thinking of ways to protect yourself against inflation? Buying I Bonds through TreasuryDirect is one way to do it. Here's how.
457 deferred compensation plans can be a valuable addition to your retirement quiver, but make sure yours is up to snuff before contributing.
We don't know if Backdoor Roth IRA conversions will still be allowed later this year. So, should you go ahead and get it done now?
Dave Ramsey is getting flack for his viewpoint on raising rent on tenants. Here's an explanation for why he might be right or wrong.
Answering reader questions on the Backdoor Roth IRA, refinancing student loans if not going for PSLF, and employee-sponsored 401(k) plans.
Financial advisors cost a lot of money. Learning to be your own advisor may save you time, money, and hassle. Here are eight reasons why.
Market conditions shift all the time. But should your investment portfolio follow suit? Here's what to think about before making big changes.
Is it really worth investing in private real estate syndications, funds, or REITs? Here's why private real estate could be a good investment.
Yes, their crystal balls might be cloudy, but that hasn't stopped several white coats from making their financial predictions for 2022.
Answering reader questions about annuities and the three-fund portfolio. Also, an interview with Dr. Latifat Akintade of moneyfitmd.com.
How can you avoid FOMO when you're at the beginning of your investing career? Answer these three questions and ignore a fourth.
For those eligible for non-governmental 457(b)s, there are three practical considerations many fail to consider.