-
Finance
Low US Household Leverage Bodes Well For The Economy
One of the things that gives me great comfort about the health of the U.S. economy is our historically low household leverage.…
Read More » -
Finance
The Cost of Supercommuting: Way More Than Just Gas Money
A typical supercommuter spends 60–90 minutes or more one way commuting to work or school. As the cost of living continues to…
Read More » -
Finance
The One Big Beautiful Bill Act
On July 3, the House narrowly passed the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) with a 218–214 vote. According to the nonpartisan…
Read More » -
Finance
Millionaire Migrations: Where Millionaires Are Moving Globally
If you became a newly minted millionaire, where would you migrate to? Due to inertia, I bet most of you…
Read More » -
Finance
The Dumbbell Investing Strategy: Balancing Risk and Safety
Ever since I left my day job in 2012, I’ve used a form of the dumbbell investing strategy to grow…
Read More » -
Finance
En Suite Bathrooms: The Secret to The Perfect Guest-Ready Home
We’re staying with our parents for five weeks in Honolulu, and I wanted to share a little revelation I’ve learned…
Read More » -
Finance
Why I’ll Never Manage Money for Anyone for Free Again
About a year ago, a relative asked me to help manage her money. She had been paying a ~1% asset…
Read More » -
Finance
Sleep In, Stay Broke: Wake Up Earlier for Financial Success
I’m convinced that if you wake up just one hour earlier every day for the next 10 years, you’ll not…
Read More » -
Finance
Your Perception of War and Death Depends on Your Experiences
When the U.S. bombed three locations in Iran, my initial reaction was a mix of hope and sadness. Hope—because I…
Read More » -
Finance
Think In Two Timelines If You Want To Build Greater Wealth
If you want to grow your wealth faster than the average person, I suggest trying to think in two timelines…
Read More »