In this episode: wants vs needs, side hustles, tax planning, college hacking, travel rewards, mindset, and living your values.
In this episode: wants vs needs, side hustles, tax planning, college hacking, travel rewards, mindset, and living your values.
Compilation of lifehacks and community suggestions from the EconoMe 2024 “Wall of Lifehacks”.
Warren Buffett’s Latest Shareholder Letter One of my favorite annual activities is running to my computer at 8am ET on the last Saturday in February to download Warren Buffett’s latest Berkshire Hathaway Shareholder Letter. If you’re looking for an incredible amount of financial and life wisdom in a short time,
In this episode: Salesforce, lifestyle design, testimonials and verification, the hidden job market, and talent stacking.
Psychology of Money Lessons The ‘Compounding Quality’ account on Twitter is one of my favorites, and they produced a top quality graphic that is worthy of your time and attention: 18 Timeless Lessons from the book The Psychology of Money Morgan Housel’s book has a comfortable place in my “essential
This Ultimate Guide to Debt will teach you everything – from the types of debt, which ones are the most toxic, to how to knock them all out.
This is an ultimate guide to banking basics to help you learn the fundamentals of banking, budgeting, spending, and saving on your path to financial independence.
Learn all you need to know about creating emergency funds, where to keep them, how to grow them, and when to use them in our Ultimate Guide.
Year End Wins (Part 2) I received so many incredible ‘year end wins’ emails that I felt compelled to feature as many as possible these last two newsletters of the year. For some more year end inspiration, check out ChooseFI podcast Episode 468 ‘Year End Wins 2023’ that came out
Year End Wins 2023 I was blown away by the quality and quantity of FI wins the community sent in this year, and to go along with ChooseFI podcast Episode 468 ‘Year End Wins 2023’ that dropped yesterday with nearly a dozen voicemails, I’m turning these last two newsletters of
Cost-Benefit Analysis…Don’t panic! You’re not back at your Econ 102 class. All is well. Breathe deeply. When deciding on the next tool to recommend adding to your FI tool chest, we decided upon a cost-benefit analysis introduction/refresher. Don’t worry- it’s not as difficult as it sounds. In fact, cost-benefit analysis
In this episode: it’s not easy it’s simple, the flywheel, being consistent, skilling up, the gift of time, and what money can provide.
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