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My recent post on the poor financial outlook for millennials reprised my occasional role as Debbie Downer (is there a male version of that name?), but I like to …
A while back, I was in a job interview for a different role at my present employer. The interviewer, who knew of my personal finance writing background, concluded his …
Let’s talk about personal finance time investment. One of the great profound mysteries that I have been completely unable to understand or solve in my 7+ years of personal …
A while back, I wrote a well-received post on why it is so important to leverage the power of compound investment returns on your savings. Here’s what I calculated, …
When someone asks me to give them one personal finance metric to really focus on that matters more than any other, there is no hesitation in my reply: “personal …
At the simplest level, when you break down everything you buy, or consume, it can all really be distilled in to 3 categories: 1. The stuff you actually need. …
You may already know that I’m not a big fan of materialistic wedding expenses. More specifically, I think that the average cost of a wedding is stupidly high (at …
The one expense category where my wife and I have not cut back on is food. The average cost for food, per household, was $9,343 in the last full …