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Dec 13, 2014

Today, we have a really fun Q&A for you! I hope you enjoy!

Here are the questions I answer:

  • 2:25 If I have the cash, should I pay cash for a house or invest it?
  • 17:13 Should I use my Coverdell ESA to speculate on early-stage biotech stocks?
  • 28:05 Should a physician try to continue a private practice with a...


Dec 11, 2014

Today, I have a really great interview on finance from a Canadian Perspective. But make sure to listen whether you're Canadian or not.

My guest is Dan Bortolotti, founder of the Canadian Couch Potato website. He has a really great story where he began as a personal finance writer and blogger and later moved into...


Dec 10, 2014

The new year is fast upon us. Even though we're in the midst of the busy holiday season, this is a convenient time to consider the success and failures of this year and look forward to plans for next year.

Even though the articles you're now seeing in your feeds on "10 End-Of-The-Year Planning Ideas" can be useful,...


Dec 9, 2014

Financial Planning is--and should be--fully integrated with every aspect of life. Often, there are non-financial ways of hitting financial goals that are more efficient than just simply "buying the solution."

Helping your children develop their talent is one such area of focus. If you can launch a young man or woman...


Dec 8, 2014

Doug Nordman is a really neat guy who has made an incredible contribution to the Early Retirement (ER) community. Known affectionately in various forums as "Nords," he contributes a rational, learned perspective on financial topics.

He and his wife both retired from the US Navy. Doug was 41 and has somehow managed to...