Personal Finance
Paying off your mortgage early is a great example of a Big Win. Not only would it take years off of your loan term, you also stand to save a TON of money in the long run. How much money? For a $300K house, you can pay upwards to $70,000 less on your mortgage by paying it […]
The Reddit personal finance subreddit can be an interesting place. Here are 7 threads I consider must-reads. 1. “Paying rent is not ‘throwing away money’” If I ever go bald, know it’s because I tore my hair out every time I heard people say this. From the /r/personalfinance thread: While it is true that when […]
Today I’m sharing seven personal finance books I think are worth reading. And beyond just a quick summary, I’m also sharing a couple of the key takeaways you’ll find in each book. Let’s get right into it: Book 1: I Will Teach You to Be Rich by Ramit Sethi Summary: This is my own book, […]
So you have $10k and want to invest it. Before you start making random bets on a stock picking app, let’s go over some less risky things you can do: 1. Pay Off High-Interest Loans Debt is like rust: it eats away at your ability to build wealth. By eliminating high-interest debts—like those credit card […]