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Today's show is an interview with a listener who is far outside the mainstream finance world. Trevor Van Hemert is an entrepreneur, blogger, and financial independence advocate. - Most importantly, he now makes his entire living online with a very sho...
In today's show, we tackle the first of the Big 3 tax planning strategies that you need to be aware of. As a refresher, here are the three basic tax planning strategies: Timing (deferring or accelerating taxable income and tax deductions)
Today's show is a reprise of RPF Episode 4 - How to Save Money on Communications Bills with update information--or at least that's what it was intended to be! The interview wound up going in some other directions! - I.P. Daley,
On Monday's shows I bring you a variety show with news articles that have stood out to me from this past week. Today, we cover a lot of ground! "A Tax Plan That Economists Love (And Politicians Hate)" from NPR's Morning Edition
Let's get a bit radical today, eh? How about some finance lessons from homeless people? :) I've been doing some reading lately on the radical side...books written by homeless people and vagabonds to see what I can learn. Today,
One of the biggest debates in the personal finance space is about which order to use to pay off my debts. Opinions vary, experiences vary, and tempers flare when this subject is brought up. I think the debate is helpful in some ways but rather silly in...
I was recently speaking with a friend of mine who is in the process of starting a business. I was answering some of his questions when I realized how daunting it can be to start a business if you haven’t done it before. And how simple it seems...
Many people have searched and searched for the holy grail of investing: a portfolio that provides a good return with low risk that can weather the economic storms, no matter what they be. Some feel that they have found it in The Permanent Portfolio. -
There is an iron formula of wealth that can be applied to all financial plans. The relationships between balance sheets cannot be broken in any way. - To become wealthy, you much increase the net worth on the bottom of the balance sheet.
Hey friends, I'm still not able to speak well enough to record a normal show but I wanted to make sure you have something thought-provoking to listen to. - The thought-provoking audio for today is from Cal Newport's speech at The World Domination Summ...