Visualizing Your Way to Wealth
We can use visuals to help us attain in-depth financial knowledge and achieve our financial goals. Here's how I've taken action.
We can use visuals to help us attain in-depth financial knowledge and achieve our financial goals. Here's how I've taken action.
Since women don’t often talk about money, I got together with some friends to discuss everything finance-related. Here's what I learned.
Answering reader questions about finding the right side gigs, managing the student loan freeze, long-term care insurance, and whether organic food is worth the money.
Now that the Inflation Reduction Act has been passed by Congress and signed by President Biden, here's what it means for high earners.
With $330,000 in student loans, it took us a long time to get back to a net worth of $0. Now that we're here, the future feels very bright.
Hitting my 50s has made me a better professional, and I'm now confident with my finances. And I don't care what anybody thinks about it.
Answering reader questions on using 529s for K-12 education, interest from I Bonds, timing your ETF transactions, and why TIPS aren't doing great.
Student loan management is actually super easy for single docs and married docs with a non-earning spouse. That is not the case when both spouses work.
Here's what you need to know about the Greenlight debit card and whether it's a good way to teach your kids about money and investing.
Though mortgage rates are increasing, that shouldn't necessarily discourage you from buying a home. Here's how to traverse the landscape.
Does student loans forgiveness really work? Is public service loan forgiveness going away? Follow these rules and stay eligible.
Most military physicians know they are getting paid less than civilian doctors. But how much less is a real factor for military docs.
We track our spending on a monthly basis. But I was curious: How much did we actually spend in all of 2021? The answer was eye-opening.
When a storm caused a tree to crash through my roof, I didn't worry about the money it would cost. That's because of my emergency fund.
Your financial and fitness goals often share the same principles. Here's what to know about getting in shape—with your body and your money.