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Your Financial Plan & The Importance of Getting Started

I'm currently reading The One-Page Financial Plan by Carl Richards, who also writes for the New York Times. Given the title, I thought it would be a quick read but it turns out to cover a variety of topics over its 200+ pages. So far, I like … [Read the rest]

Dynamic Withdrawal Rates: Increase Spending Flexibility, Improve Portfolio Sustainability

The WSJ has a nice introduction to dynamic withdrawal methods and managing your portfolio in retirement. They outline a few of the more popular variations - Adjusted 4%, Floor-and-Ceiling, and Guardrail. I like learning about dynamic strategies … [Read the rest]

Vanguard’s Low-Cost Funds Winning, Low-Cost Portfolio Management Next?

Catching up on articles, I saw that Financial Times has an intriguing profile of Vanguard. If you're not a hardcore Boglehead, you will likely discover some new bits about this company started by Jack Bogle and pioneered index fund investing. (I'd … [Read the rest]

DietBet.com Update: My Weight Loss Profit Breakdown

Back in early February 2015, I wrote about and started participating in a weight loss challenge at DietBet.com. As the picture above indicates, a group of folks (strangers or friends) agree on a weight loss goal, put money into a community pot, and … [Read the rest]

The Opposite of Spoiled Book Review: Kids and Money

Here's my one-sentence review of the book The Opposite of Spoiled: Raising Kids Who Are Grounded, Generous, and Smart About Money by Ron Lieber. If you have kids and feel it is important to teach them about money, then you need to read this book. … [Read the rest]

Global Entry Application Fee Reimbursement Experience

One of the perks of my new Citi Prestige card was the $100 application fee credit when you apply for the Global Entry Program. Global Entry and TSA Pre-Check Highlights. Here is a brief description of the Global Entry program from the Citi … [Read the rest]

Vanguard Merged Brokerage Account Review: Pros and Cons

When you open an account with Vanguard, there are two different account options. First is a mutual fund account which only holds Vanguard mutual funds. Second is a brokerage account that can hold individual stocks, ETFs, individual bonds, and … [Read the rest]

How To Cook Everything Fast, Reviewed By a Slow Cook

As part of my ongoing effort to Cook It Yourself in 2015, I've been trying out new cookbooks. (So far I've managed to lose over 20 pounds by cooking at home and eating less of what I cook at home. ;) ) I bought How to Cook Everything Fast: A … [Read the rest]

Teaching Money Management Skills… Without Using Money

In the book The Opposite of Spoiled by Ron Lieber, there are a number of tips and tricks presented to help teach your kids to be good with money: The foundation of the book is a detailed blueprint for the most successful ways to handle the basics: … [Read the rest]

Annual Income by College Major Ranked by Quartile and Percentile

Here's another article about the relationship between college majors and future earnings. But this WSJ article at least looks beyond just providing the median wage and helps you visualize the spread between the 25th and 75th percentiles for each … [Read the rest]

Bogle on Mutual Funds, An Investment Classic Book Review #TBT

Whenever I feel overwhelmed by the amount of noise coming at me through my computer screens, I read a book. When the new books on my desk don't impress, I find an old book. That is how I came to buy a used, first edition of Bogle on Mutual … [Read the rest]

Paperless vs. Paper Statements

Pictured above is the Fujitsu ScanSnap iX500 Scanner. It can digitize a page every 2 seconds, and some version of it has been on my Amazon Wishlist for many years. However, I still haven't plunked down 400 bucks for it, because I don't know if … [Read the rest]