COVID has had a profound impact both in and outside of medicine, including in the financial world. Here is what COVID has taught me about money…
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Should I Sell When the Market is Low? Dealing with the Bear Market
Market downturns and bear markets scare people witless. The reason behind the fear is just as interesting as what to do about it. Come learn why you get scared, and how to deal with that fear. This may be the advice that keeps your financial life on track.
9 Perks of Being a Side Hustle Business Owner
Having a side hustle can seem daunting, but being a business owner does provide some very real tangible benefits. Have you ever considered starting your own business? Here are 8 benefits of owning a business that may help you take the leap.
Make Spending Money Music to Your Ears: Spending Equalizer
All things in moderation, right? That’s not the tune that I am singing in this post. I want you to spend money. A lot of it. And I want you to do it guilt-free. It’s all about dialing in that personal finance equalizer to make that spending music to our ears. Come find out in this post.
Paying Yourself First – 6 Ways to Automate Your Financial Life
If you aren’t automating your financial tasks, you are likely leaving money on the table. Learn 6 ways to pay yourself first, so that you can find efficient financial success.
How to Be Better With Money: 5 Lessons from Sports
There is a lot we can learn from sports, even if you don’t like to play or watch. I dare you to not laugh while reading this post featuring quotes from Marshawn Lynch to Bobby Jones. These principles apply just as much to your personal finances as much as they do to sports. Check it out.
When Can I Loosen the Purse Strings on Expensive Items?
When you join the personal finance community and start seeking financial independence, frugality becomes second nature. This can make spending tough. When is it okay to loosen the purse strings and enjoy some of your hard work? After you read this post, you’ll have some handy guidelines…
Pros and Cons of Target Date Funds
Most employers automatically place your investments into one of their Target Date Funds. Is this these funds the right investment for you? Read this post to find out.
Step by Step Guide: How to Open a Brokerage Account?
After spending the last few years paying off all of our...
Why Timing The Market is a Fool’s Errand
Timing the market is easy. You simply buy when the market is low, and sell when the market is high. Right? Come find out why this line of thinking is a bit of fool’s gold.
Herding Isn’t Just for Lemmings
In your financial life, are you like a lemming? Do you follow the herd right off the cliff? In today’s post, come find out how to pave your own path, and when it is okay to follow the financial herd.
How to Determine Your Savings Rate: Spend Save Ratio
This is a guest post written by Dr. John Lim who is a well-known author in the personal finance...
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