Investment outperformance, part 2: how you investThe real world, though, has friction and cows that are less than geometrically perfect; it has markets that go up and down, taxes, and 401(k
Investment outperformance, part 1: what you invest inWhat if you're looking for even more efficiency? What if you've got your asset allocation set up and want to turn the dial to 11?
Stocks, bonds, mutual funds, or ETF's?So as you can see, depending on your situation, you could go either way when it comes to mutual funds or ETF's. Speaking personally, thi
"Am I spending too much?": the 50/20/10 ruleHow do we balance flexibility with taking on fixed costs like debt or rent? How do we balance that with saving? Enter the "50/20/10&quo