I had jury duty not too long ago. I didn’t get picked for the jury but I did make a whole lot of financial observations that got me thinking about who the real victim was in the court case. The Criminal The criminal was a young man accused of committing a theft. The Crime The…
Category: Money Management
How I Charged $95,000 On Two Credit Cards In 2023
With the end of the calendar year comes lots of goodies and one of my favorite things to do is to see how much and where I spent my money. Today, I am going to cover how I spent $95,000 on two of my favorite travel cards and it ties into this post entitled, “How…
Why You Should Always Cash Out Company Stock Grants
I’m going to share the hardest money lesson and regret that I had in my career but as bad as it was, some had it far worse. The Great Financial Crisis 2008 The year was 2007 and I was hired by a company that offered me $100k worth of company stock every year as part…
How I Am Building Financial Freedom
The key to financial freedom isn’t a great job or even a pile of money because both will eventually deplete over time. You can’t work forever nor will a pile of money last forever. The key to financial freedom is to have an never ending flow of income arriving regularly to your coffers. I asked…
Know The True & Total Cost of Home Ownership
In preparation for a potential recession, I have been planning and preparing for the worst but hoping for the best. I decided to take a look at all of our home ownership expenses and take a look to see if there were anywhere to cut any expenses. Here’s an overview of my expense matrix diagram….
How A Millionaire Buys Bonds and Sound Advice from AI
Buying bonds is all the rage right now and with good reason, for the last 15 years the Federal Reserve has kept central bank rates at near zero percent which meant bonds and savings account paid nearly zero percent. Many banks take advantage of their customers and offer a paltry 0.01% interest because most people…
Financial Life Lessons From AI & Why Google Sucks Now!
I continue to be blown away by AI’s ability to answer almost any question I ask it so I decided to start asking some personal finance questions and one of the ones I asked was what are the best financial advice tips for people and below is the response (everything in italics). Live Within Your…
It Feels Like 2007 All Over Again
The stock market has been having fits, housing is not affordable for most people, the central bank is rising interest rates to the point that mortgage rates are now hovering around 7.5 percent. To make matters worse, the Federal Reserve (America’s Central Bank) said at their last September meeting that rates would be held higher…
Cancel Costco, Use Instacart
One of the few places I enjoyed shopping retail was at Costco. I use the word enjoyed in the past tense because I canceled my Costco Executive Membership and I doubt I will ever go back to renew. Let me tell you why… The Good Let’s cover what I liked about Costco. First, the store…
How To Prepare For A Recession
Is your spidey sense tingling? I don’t know about you buy my spidey sense is tingling and when that happens it means an economic recession is coming so how prepare for one? Loss of Job The worst thing that typically happens during a recession is people lose their job. In 2008, when the financial crisis…