#52. Dad, does a high paying job mean zero financial stress?
Financial stress is not measured by how much you earn, rather by how much you save and spend.
#52. Dad, does a high paying job mean zero financial stress? Read Post »
Financial stress is not measured by how much you earn, rather by how much you save and spend.
#52. Dad, does a high paying job mean zero financial stress? Read Post »
Pick a goal. Create a separate account to save for the goal. Start saving for that goal.
#50. Dad, how do I save for short-term goals? Read Post »
Learning to budget, spend mindfully, and find a balance between seizing the day and saving for the future
#49. Dad, what exactly does personal finance mean? Read Post »
Sacrifice does not mean giving up something for nothing; it means giving up one thing for something else we believe is worth more.
#47. Dad, does getting out of debt mean sacrificing everything? Read Post »
DAD: Most people who overspend their income in one of three ways: Too much house, Too much car, Too much
#44. Dad, when do most people over spend their income? Read Post »
Yes. You can buy anything you desire – as long as you have saved for it first.
#31. Dad, may I buy anything I desire? Read Post »
Giving up temptation for long term benefit.
#28. Dad, what is delayed gratification? Read Post »
The key to early retirement lies with savings, not income – regardless of how much money you make.
#25. Dad, what is the key to early retirement? Read Post »
The ‘What-the-hell-effect’ is when you have spent more than you have earned and then decide that you might as well
#3. Dad, what is ‘What-the-hell-effect’? Read Post »
When it comes to understanding money, ignorance is not bliss.
#1. Dad, this money thing is so boring. I prefer not to know. Read Post »