Personal Finance
The first year of college, I went to an extremely expensive school with $40K/year tuition. Then I transferred to an in-state school for $6K/year. One of the best decisions I ever made. That $40K school is now up to $55K/year and that’s just for tuition. Luckily, the Tax Code offers some incentives for paying for […]
An individual retirement account (IRA) is an investment account that gives you amazing tax advantages for retirement savings. The two common types: Traditional IRA. This account allows you to invest pre-tax income. You’ll roll over your 401k into a traditional IRA whenever you leave a job. Currently, anyone younger than 70 ½ years old is […]
In my quest for financial freedom, I’ve explored a multitude of finance podcasts and cherry-picked the crème de la crème – the ones that truly resonate with my philosophy on personal finance and wealth building. Now, for a little fun twist: I’ve found myself guest-starring in some of these top-tier podcasts. So, I figured, why […]
I’ve worked remotely my entire career. It’s amazing. I get to pet my dog all day, work in sweatpants, do errands in the middle of the day, and avoid heinous commutes. Also, I get to cash in on the home office tax deduction every year. Since I have a home office, […]