Every time you borrow money, you’re robbing your future self. –Nathan W. Morris Never spend your money before you have it. —Thomas Jefferson When the tide goes out you can see who was swimming naked. –Warren Buffet Aside from it’s potentially (and looking ever more likely) high direct human cost, the Coronavirus epidemic is playing…
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If you’re buying a house, try to find a starter home
In the budget series, we discussed housing as an item. Let’s revisit the housing discussion. It’s not clear a house is always better but this time we are assuming you have decided to buy a house. Let’s further assume you are a young couple (or individual). What kind of house should you buy? I’m going…
Do You Know How They Make Their Money?
There are a lot of people you’ll interact with when you make purchasing decisions who will try to influence your decision. Mostly it’s easy to understand where they are coming from. Your friends and family want what’s best for you, but that may be influenced by their own preferences or desire to have you be…
Insurance Series: What Life Insurance Should I Have?
Let’s talk insurance again – this time, life insurance. How does it work, and who should have it? Life insurance is, of course, something you get because you are betting that you will die soon (or your wife wants to make that bet…). Just kidding. It is still based on life and death. Like all…
Insurance Series – Do I Need Long Term Care Insurance?
Having discussed health and disability coverage, let’s move on to long-term care insurance and who needs it. Long-term care, or LTC, coverage is not exactly medical insurance. It doesn’t pay for medications, surgery, or doctor’s visits. What it does pay is for the cost of aid you need with daily living. Basically this means nursing…
How Much Do I Need In My Emergency Fund?
In a previous article, we talked about knowing your cash flow and how its possible variations might affect you. One way to mitigate the risk of needing a lot more money than usual in one month is to have an emergency fund. This shouldn’t be news – I know of no school of thought in…
Insurance Series: Understanding Health Insurance
This is the first in a series of articles about insurance, which is a large expense that everyone has to deal with. Everyone meaning us Americans, as much of this doesn’t apply to other developed nations. In much poorer and less developed nations your safety is your friends and family; in other developed nations it’s…
Insurance Series – What Does Disability Insurance Do For Me?
The second type of insurance I want to discuss for financial awareness is Disability Insurance. This is coverage that will continue to pay you if you suffer some kind of temporary disability due to accident or illness and are unable to work. How long ‘temporary’ will be covered depends on what you buy, and Disability…
Predicting Your Cash Flow As Part Of Money Management
“Annual income twenty pounds, annual expenditure nineteen six, result happiness. Annual income twenty pounds, annual expenditure twenty pound ought and six, result misery.” –Charles Dickens Your cash flow is simply the amount going in, and the amount going out. When we spend less than we have coming in, we can save, invest, or pay off…
Think About Geographic Arbitrage As An Option
If you’ve spent too much time around economists like I have, you know that the word arbitrage means ‘to take advantage of a difference in price that does not reflect a difference in value’. Geographic arbitrage, in the financial independence and related spheres, means taking advantage of the fact that the ratio of salary to…