Weekly roundup of some of the best personal finance articles from around the web. Consider what you gain before spending your hard earned money (Money Ning). Have any somewhat substantial purchases on your radar screen? Ask these questions first. Embrace fate before it embraces you (A Teachable Moment). Life is short. Make your decisions — […]
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Profitable Ideas: Whether to Take a Gap Year, How We Got to Now, and More
Weekly roundup of some of the best personal finance articles from around the web. College students weigh costs of online classes or pausing their education during the pandemic (CBS Money Watch). For many students, the pandemic has made taking a gap year look more appealing. But going that route may come at a high cost. […]
Profitable Ideas: How Rich People Go Broke, The 100 Hour Asset, and More
Weekly roundup of some of the best personal finance articles from around the web. How rich people go broke (A Wealth of Common Sense). Even A-list movie stars make financial mistakes. Learn from Robert Di Nero’s miscues. 5 unexpected ways doing a budget will change your life (Live Your Wage). It’s simply the most powerful […]
The Critical Importance of Following a Trustworthy Investing Strategy
It’s been a wild ride in the stock market this year — from an all-time high in mid February to a 34% drop over the next 16 trading days to a roaring comeback. And who knows what’ll happen next? This year has highlighted the importance of following a trustworthy investment strategy. I went on something […]
Profitable Ideas: Helping Your Kids Go Minimalist, Circular Fashion, and More
Weekly roundup of some of the best personal finance articles from around the web. A practical guide to making children a part of your minimalist lifestyle (The Better India). The best way to cut down on kid-stuff clutter (and all the rest of your extra stuff). How to claim your $25 from Apple’s battery slowdown […]
Profitable Ideas: The Stock Market is Not a Game, The Perfect Home, and More
Weekly roundup of some of the best personal finance articles from around the web. “Everyone who thinks the stock market is a game loses” (The Wall Street Journal). The best approach to investing shouldn’t be all that exciting. House hunters now need pre-approval letters to walk in the door (Money). The new rules of home […]
Profitable Ideas: Best Investing Advice for Teens, Your Chances of Getting Audited, and More
Weekly roundup of some of the best personal finance articles from around the web. What’s the best investing advice parents can give teenagers? (A Teachable Moment). When it comes to investing, kids have an invaluable asset: time. What are the real chances your taxes will get audited by the IRS this year? (Money). In short, […]
Is Fear Messing With Your Finances?
At the risk of sounding like Captain Obvious, we’re living in challenging times. The COVID-19 pandemic has upended life in ways no one could have anticipated, and it has brought fear into many corners of our lives financially and otherwise. It seems like an appropriate time for some reminders about fear. Time and time again […]
Profitable Ideas: Whether Roth is Better Than Regular, Teaching Kids to Work With Grit and Grace, and More
Weekly roundup of some of the best personal finance articles from around the web. Roth 401(k) vs. 401(k): Which is the better option? (Of Dollars and Data). The answer might surprise you. Open a Roth IRA for your child (Getting Your Financial Ducks in a Row). I like this author’s “or worse” point in the […]
Profitable Ideas: Popular Kids Earn More, Protecting Your Summer Vacation, and More
Weekly roundup of some of the best personal finance articles from around the web. Sigh. Popular kids earn more money as adults, new research suggests (Money). Career success isn’t just about grades. It’s about social skills. What if? (Humble Dollar). No one could have seen the pandemic coming, but there are a lot of risks […]