
Winning With Money: It’s Not About the Coffee (And Never Has Been)
Winning with money is a broad category. It’s early retirement for some, financial independence for others, or for some, just getting their time back and

Winning with money is a broad category. It’s early retirement for some, financial independence for others, or for some, just getting their time back and

How much money is enough? This is an idea that has long since fascinated me. There are plenty of people making less than $40,000 per

If you’re behind in retirement savings, or worry about not having enough money in retirement, this post is for you. In a perfect world, everyone

There are different paths to retirement. Some ways might be faster or more optimal, but there isn’t a one-size-fits all. One way (or a combination)

Most personal finance experts and advisors recommend between three to six months in an emergency fund. That’s normally thought of as cash in a savings

Looking back on my personal finance journey, there were a handful of things that kept me poor. To be honest, I wasn’t even aware of

Anyone can become an investor. It doesn’t matter where you came from, what your current situation is, or any past successes or failures with money.

Money anxiety is a lot more common than one might think. People with money have money anxiety because they’re worried about not having enough, and

Mindless spending is a subject I unfortunately know a lot about. I say unfortunately because my knowledge came at a hefty price. It wouldn’t be

Making better money decisions isn’t a guarantee that you’re going to have a great life. But in my experience, it will make things a lot

A few weeks ago, I walked through a large hardware store and got a case of shiny object syndrome. So many cool things to buy:

“I don’t know, I feel guilty about hiring a housekeeper. It’s expensive. But I work all week and then end up spending an entire weekend

Why do we so often optimize for money over time. We almost always do it, but why? I know I’m guilty of it. Time

Retirement is often talked about as the Holy Grail of personal finance. The end game where you’ve “won” with money and no longer require an