Retirement
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Partying Like A Young Degenerate Is Not Good For Your Finances
Recently, I went off the deep end—living like a degenerate gambler and party animal—and I wanted to reflect on it.…
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Buy A Fully Remodeled, Move-In Ready Home Over A Fixer-Upper
If there’s one lesson I’ve learned the hard way in real estate, it’s that a full-on, gut-remodel can be a…
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The Case For Open-Ended Venture Capital Funds Over Closed Ones
One adjustment I’m making to my net worth asset allocation is reducing exposure to closed-end venture capital funds while increasing…
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Deep Panic Thanks To Deepseek
China’s DeepSeek has shaken up the AI world with the release of an open-source AI model that reportedly outperformed OpenAI’s…
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New Book! Millionaire Milestones: Easy Steps To Seven Figures
After over two years of writing and editing, I’m thrilled to finally share my upcoming new book with you: Millionaire…
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From Struggling To Living Well On $500K A Year: Escaping the Rat Race Faster
A couple earning $500,000 a year should feel rich, right? That’s top 2% territory in America—plenty of cash to save,…
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Safeguarding Your Future from AI: The Existential Crisis Playbook
Artificial intelligence (AI) is causing an existential crisis for many workers, myself included. With the rise of AI, I’ve often…
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Why You Could Make More In Retirement Than While Working
One of the biggest reasons I was against contributing to a Roth IRA is my belief that most people won’t…
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Cheap, Fun, And Practical Buys With Your Stock Market Returns
With another strong year in the stock market, it’s time for investors to celebrate! While marveling at the growth of…
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Capitalizing On The Return To Office: Big City Real Estate Insights
Real estate is inherently local, with property values closely tied to the economic drivers and characteristics of specific regions. While…
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