Common Sense Investing with Rick Van Ness
An interview with Rick Van Ness where he talks about his 10 rules of common sense investing and staying the course.
An interview with Rick Van Ness where he talks about his 10 rules of common sense investing and staying the course.
Answering reader questions about 401(k)s, including what to do if you overcontribute and if you can put side hustle money into them. Also, an interview with Peak Housing's Joe Ollis.
If you have alternative investments in your portfolio, make sure you know what you can and cannot do with them in your IRA.
Paula Pant discusses the importance of learning your financial psychology and what drives your saving or spending habits. Try these changes to prevent burnout and increase happiness as you work towards financial independence.
This popular post explains what whole life insurance is and the various methods salesmen use to sell it to you (usually inappropriately). Be forearmed!
You won't always know whether you should do a Roth conversion or a contribution. Here are some ways for you to make the right decision.
There are many ways to spend your nest egg, but they generally fall into a continuum between the "probability-based" school of thought and the "safety-first" school of thought.
Answering reader questions about what to do with the extra income from a two-physician family and religious bias. Also, an interview with an ICU nurse who created an emotional COVID video.
If you're engaging in direct real estate investing, here are 12 reasons why you shouldn't use a corporation to do so.
Let's talk about military retirement resources and why an aggressive asset allocation is appropriate for your long-term portfolio.
Peter Kim, aka Passive Income MD, takes over this week's show to answer questions on real investing, syndications, and leverage.
Here are the most popular cryptocurrencies in existence now. But just because they're a top performer now doesn't mean they have a future.
Answering reader questions about how to change the retirement account system and 401(k) limits. Also, an interview with Dr. Dike Drummond of Burnout Proof MD.
Tech stocks were way up. And so was my confidence. But still, I lost a 1/12 of my attending salary in 2000. Here's how it happened.
Answering reader questions with WCI Ambassador Disha Spath on merging finances with a significant other, 529 plans, and trust beneficiaries.