In 63 days I am going to be unemployed, with no job lined up, for the first time in years and I am perfectly content with this fact. It’s very easy to talk about the concepts of financial independence and frugal living; to talk about savings rates, emergency funds, investments, Continue Reading
Free Books, Movies, and More!!
Growing up I remember my mom taking me to the library often for story times, educational events, or to just check out books. As I grew I remember participating in the Summer reading program sponsored by the library and earning free books for completing it. Before I went to college Continue Reading
Investing is Easy and Boring
Disclaimer: This is a very quick overview of the best investment method I have found. I’m sure in the coming weeks I will dig deeper into the rabbit hole of investing, but wanted to at least give you a direction in which to look as time in the market is Continue Reading
Automate to Optimize
I have found that when someone meets a person who saves +50% of their income there is usually a statement made along the lines of, “That’s great, I wish I could do that.” Due to our societal hangups with talking about money, the conversation usually is not pressed as to Continue Reading