Category: Retire
Financial independence, or the interchangeable “financial freedom”, is a powerful concept. We all recognize it as a good thing. Something to strive for. Something to admire in others who …
I recently read the personal finance classic book, Your Money or Your Life, and wanted to write up a review with some thoughts. This book, first published in 1992, …
Filial Responsibility: State Laws that Mandate Adult Children Pay for Parental Care On the surface, the answer of whether or not you should support your parents in their later …
Nobody wishes to see their loved ones die so that they can reap a windfall. And because nobody wants to be associated with even having those ‘what if’ thoughts, …
I’ve been on a bit of a personal savings rate kick lately. Why, you may ask? Because this one little financial ratio is a huge predictor of not only …
The average U.S. personal saving rate (as a percentage of income) over the last few years has hovered between 5 to 7%, but now it’s all the way back …
The term “net worth” gets thrown around a lot as an essential financial metric that you should pay attention to. Indeed, it is a metric that you should have …
Finally reaching the point where you have positive cash flow to be able to choose to pay off your debt or invest is never a bad thing. But it …