Avoiding the Hedonic Treadmill
The Hedonic Treadmill can make you feel poorer despite spending more and more every year. This article will help you see if you are on it, and what you can do to get off it.
The Hedonic Treadmill can make you feel poorer despite spending more and more every year. This article will help you see if you are on it, and what you can do to get off it.
I think every person who wishes to be financially free should get a budget. Then outgrow it like we did. A budget is like training wheels.
A reader wonders what he should do next with his money. The answer might be to spend some of it, but read this post before going down that route.
What happens when you start making more money than you ever thought possible? How much do you spend, give, and save? Here's what we are doing.
Most financial articles on the internet are stupid wastes of time, including this one. Don't read it. Seriously, don't click on this. Couldn't resist, could you?
A reader found You Need a Budget relieved him of his previous guilt and anxiety about budgeting.
Doctors can't spend nearly as much as they think if they eventually want to become wealthy. Resist the temptation!
Sometimes you know you're behind the 8 ball. Here are some workarounds for physicians to still retire comfortably despite a late start.
[Editor's Note: This post by Harry Sit, who has been blogging for years as The Finance Buff, came in response to my Invitation to Contribute a few months ago. As you might imagine, he's a very talente...
[Founder's Note: Those who are familiar with our financial journey are aware that my wife and I decided to forgo spending a great deal of our income in our first few years out of residency in order to...
Dave Ramsey is spot on with his advice about getting out of debt but I'd be very cautious taking investing advice from him or his endorsed local providers. Here are 4 reasons why he may be leading you astray.
I was going through my email today when I found one from McGraw-Hill for a book sale they're having for new residency graduates. An excerpt of the ad is found below: I'm not sure what I did to piss o...
A great way to avoid ever becoming financially independent is to buy a boat, a plane, or an expensive car.
Doctors have to be thrifty too. It doesn't matter how much money you make, you can always spend more.