Insurance. It’s the necessary evil, right? Hopefully, we never have to use it.
Drew’s Method
Saving Money While Traveling: Hiking & Brewery Tours
As I’ve written before, Amanda and I love to travel and we try to do so relatively frugally. Two things that we really like to do that don’t cost much at all are to hike and to take brewery tours.
What’s The Riskiest Asset Class?
My colleague, Tim Woodward, once brought up a point to me that has stuck ever since:
How I Created my Financial Foundation
When I graduated college, I knew I wanted to live close to work but I didn’t have anyone to live with.
Track Your Net Worth
We only have a couple more days left in March (2018 is already ¼ of the way over). My favorite way to track my progress towards my financial goals is by updating my net worth statement on the last day of each month, which is something that, Jared Defore, taught me to do.
Focus on the Fundamentals
This morning, I overheard someone talking about how gullible some people are with their wealth and how they can end up making life-changing mistakes by being too greedy. I thought this was so wise coming from someone who said that he doesn’t have any money.
Financial Spring Cleaning
It’s the first day of spring which means it’s time to start thinking about financial spring cleaning.
Saving Money While Traveling: Airfare
Amanda and I love to travel but I don’t love the costs associated with paying for it. We’re very blessed that Amanda has great employment benefits which alleviate some travel costs, but we still take measures to ensure that we don’t spend more than we have to.
Don’t Let a Home Become a Financial Burden
Now is a time of the year that a lot of people are buying houses or at least considering it. Don’t let that become a decision that you regret.