Recognizing Reality
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Interview with entrepreneur Jaspreet Singh. Answering questions about his family's wish for him to become a doctor, how he found his passion, and why you shouldn't flash your paycheck on social media.
While the phrase, "Fly first class or your heirs will!" is one way to think about traveling in luxury, here's how to know whether you actually should.
Dr. Dahle thinks that private school is a waste of money that could be much better spent elsewhere. His assistant editor thinks that education is a top priority and sacrifices of time and money are worth it.
The high costs of raising children can't be overlooked. Here are a few ideas to prepare for the financial ramifications of raising your kids.
Is the reason you're not a millionaire sitting in the driveway? Here's how to decide if a vehicle is too expensive for your budget. Also answering questions about 457s, ETFs, and mutual funds.
How can an investor achieve a balance between financial acumen and materialism? Today's guest offers his insight into living a life of meaning and purpose.
Psychiatrist, Dr. Dimitrios Tsatiris, discusses the psychological reasons for resisting lifestyle creep in the matter of cars.
In this episode, I discuss with Mrs. WCI our efforts of working together to strengthen our relationship and our finances.
Is it smart to use your money for a down payment on a home when you still have student loans? Also talking repairing vs replacing a home, bonds vs paying down a mortgage, and lots more.
Buy cars using your cash flow, not a loan. Docs can afford to lose money on cars, but reliable transportation can be much cheaper than you might think.