When Interest Rates Matter and When They Don’t
Let's focus some of our attention on when interest rates matter most and when they can be reasonably ignored.
Let's focus some of our attention on when interest rates matter most and when they can be reasonably ignored.
We know you can and should take some risk when investing in stocks, but does that same principle apply to real estate investing?
I have met few older, wealthy investors who got that way by trading stocks. Let's talk about why trading investments probably isn't for you.
Cycles are an inherent feature of healthy markets. Understanding them and using them in my financial plan is going to help me build wealth.
If you think an investment is too good to be true (or that it might be a Ponzi scheme), here's how you can avoid making a big money mistake.
You can hire a financial advisor to help you with financial planning or asset management, but make sure you get good advice at a fair price.
Consider all of the doom and gloom you have heard in the last five years when it comes to finances? Has any of it come to pass?
I've been investing for two decades, and I've learned plenty of lessons. Now that I'm older and a little wiser, let me share them with you.
How you should invest when interest rates change isn't as clear as you might think. Let me use an example to illustrate.
A classic interview with investment guru Andrew Tobias, where we talk about mastering the basics of personal finance, if you should put money into cryptocurrency and meme stocks, and financial mistakes made by high earners.
What are buffered ETFs? Are they something you should be investing in, or is it a product made to be sold? Here's the scoop.
It's not always easy determining how much you owe in state taxes for passive investments. Here's a guide that will help you figure it out.
A classic interview with prominent Boglehead-published author Rick Van Ness, where they discuss his 10 principles for common sense investing and why investing in bonds is worth it.
Bonds are dramatically safer than investing in stocks, real estate, or speculation, but there is still risk when you invest with bonds.
If you want to be a successful investor, you need to develop seven traits. Let's take a dive into all seven and see how they fit together.