I Just Bought a Tesla (and This Is NOT an April Fool’s Joke)
Over the last several years, Tesla has become a punching bag for The White Coat Investor. I just bought one anyway.
Over the last several years, Tesla has become a punching bag for The White Coat Investor. I just bought one anyway.
How do you strike a balance between doing chores and finding time to spend with the family? How do you figure out the value of your time?
Answering reader questions on knowing when it's time to start spending your money, on asset protection for cars, and on tax-loss harvesting crypto.
Here are 10 of my favorite ways to save money as a busy professional. They'll require some upfront work, but it'll be worth it in the end.
After decades of saving for retirement, it might not be easy to actually spend that money once you get there. Here are some tips to help.
For those who are about to retire, amid soaring inflation and a potential bear market, what are the best actions to take right now?
You may not want to live like a resident. You may not want to get a new job. You may not want to buy a small home. But that might be reality.
Answering reader questions on childcare expenses, how much you should pay for an engagement ring, robo-advisors, and WCI's long-term future.
Should you buy a used car and then just drive it into the ground to save money? Here's why that's not necessarily the best strategy.
Talking with WCI Ambassador Disha Spath about how to set up a budget and why it's so vital. Also answering reader questions about doctor income and 457s.
I recently read a column on some frugal weirdo tendencies, including home haircuts, that you can do to save money. Challenge accepted!
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.
Now that WCICON22 is officially over, let's go behind the scenes while I tell you some of my favorite stories from the conference.
We’d been struggling with our finances over the past few years and thought that we had been budgeting. But actually, we’d just been tracking our expenses after the fact. That’s not how a budget works.
Many physicians have more income potential but also less net worth than their spouse when they get married. It's why a conversation about finances before you say "I do" is so vital.