Living Trusts for Everyone – A Book Review
By Dr. James M. Dahle, WCI Founder I read a fantastic little book the other day called Living Trusts for Everyone. It is subtitled "Why a Will is Not the Way to Avoid Probate, Protect Heirs, and Settl...
By Dr. James M. Dahle, WCI Founder I read a fantastic little book the other day called Living Trusts for Everyone. It is subtitled "Why a Will is Not the Way to Avoid Probate, Protect Heirs, and Settl...
A review of the book Incorporate and Grow Rich. In short, too much fluff and too much information, but still a great first book on the subject.
This seems like an odd post for a website primarily aimed at doctors and those already in the pipeline to become doctors. But I have a surprisingly high number of pre-med students who read the blog,...
I swung by the library the other day and saw a book that looked interesting, so I brought it home. Secrets of the Millionaire Mind, Is a book by a fellow called T. Harv Eker. It is a type of book tha...
Like many of you, I do an assessment of my personal finances at the end of each year and see how I did. I check my savings rate, calculate my rate of return on my investments, and set goals for the c...
The Finances of this Blog This blog has just finished its third month. I started the website on May 13th. I published my first blog post on May 17th, 75 days ago. I also began tracking page views o...
Morningstar is a (mostly) online investment advisory company that specializes in collecting vast amounts of data on stocks, bonds, and mutual funds. It rates mutual funds using a 5-star system, and c...
A great way to avoid ever becoming financially independent is to buy a boat, a plane, or an expensive car.
REITs are a great asset class, but make sure to buy the publicly traded ones, not a private REIT. Here's why you should steer clear of these investments.
Money market funds basically pay nothing. Why does anyone still invest in them?