Weekly list of curated personal finance articles from around the web.
They bought homes with their friends—and now they want out (Wall Street Journal). Even if selling will bring a profit, will the friendship survive?
8 reasons why college students need to start budgeting now (Christian Money Solutions). They may not have as many categories to manage as they will down the road, but establishing this habit early will pay dividends.
Take something away (Collaborative Fund). The author doesn’t connect all the dots, but it’s an interesting big-picture potential solution to a wide variety of problems, some of which are surely financial.
Training your children to manage money (Eternal Perspective Ministries). Wonderful guidance from one of my all-time favorite biblical money management teachers.
The cult of blind ambition (Hot Takes). On the importance of staying true to what matters most.
This is why I don’t have goals (and what I do instead) (Ryan Holiday). I’m not sure this is really an either/or choice. See also, Financial goals and systems: can one exist without the other? (Sound Mind Investing).
8 ways to embrace a slower life (This Evergreen Home). Just reading this article is a good stress reliever.
Why you need to go through your online accounts (Clark Howard). Each account represents some degree of vulnerability for you.
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