Mr. Money Mustache Blog & Forum. What He Gets Right…and Wrong
Everyone serious about personal finances should visit Mr. Money Mustache. You'll realize that you can be happy working and spending less then you are now.
Everyone serious about personal finances should visit Mr. Money Mustache. You'll realize that you can be happy working and spending less then you are now.
Over the years I've warned against living a highly leveraged life to maximize returns. Here's how debt-free living has brought us security & peace of mind.
How can high-income parents raise children without ruining them? Start with creating financial learning opportunities that foster self-reliance.
Discussing what to do when faced with a severe pay cut. Also taking listener questions about mortgage forbearance, real estate investing during COVID, and lots more.
Every investor needs a written Investment Policy Statement. Here are a few pieces out of mine and ideas for what you ought to consider including in yours.
If you're considering company stock as compensation, it's critical to understand the time-sensitive 83(b) election to avoid a huge tax problem.
Losing a job, income, or business revenue isn't fun for anyone. Here's a plan for doctors & employers to deal with this problem in an effort to reduce the pain & stress.
Interviewing blogger and interventional radiologist, Dr Barbara Hamilton today. We discuss her mentoring work, practicing in a male-dominated specialty, salary negotiation, financial empowerment, and lots more.
This med student searched Merritt Hawkins job postings to discover if there really was a wide difference in physician intra-specialty salaries. Here's what he found.
We're sorting through the details of the newly passed, Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security (CARES) Act, and discussing how it affects you.
Discussing charitable giving, disability and life insurance outside the US, balancing Roth conversions against ACA subsidies, PLLCs vs LLCs and more.
Interview with Dr. Nisha Mehta today delving into the demographic changes that we see in medicine and the issues female physicians face.
Broke? Buried in debt? Meager retirement savings? I want to motivate you to turn it around and have an awesome financial life in less than 5 years.
WCI found an old budget in the filing cabinet. It was good for a few laughs, but there are serious lessons there too.
Is it better to tackle a major project all at one time or piece by piece? Going over the pros and cons of both approaches.