Here is an article from my early days of blogging. This was originally published on April 21st, 2010. It’s a warm, sunny afternoon, the wind is blowing softly, and the birds are chirping. You are lying on a lawn chair next to the beach, eyes closed, with the warm sun shining on your face and… [Read More]
Where I Spend My Dollar
20’s Finances wants to know where bloggers spend their money. For this post, I have assumed that my net income after taxes and not including bonuses (with a company not doing so great, there won’t be many of these anyways) is equal to $1.00. I then put all of my expenses on that. For things like… [Read More]
I Didn’t Know Squat About Finances when I Was in College
Roshawn Watson recently wrote a very interesting post on why young people are avoiding investing their money in record numbers. He outlines three main reasons: fear, ignorance, and inexperience. As a (still) young person, myself, I can relate to all three of these reasons. In my own experience, ignorance has been the predominant reason why I… [Read More]
Why You Need To Pay Attention To The Fees You Are Paying On Your Retirement Investments
The following is a guest post by Chris Holdheide. Back a few years ago while working in financial services, one of my jobs was to help people plan for their retirement. As a part of that job I was also required to provide a prospectus, which is a document that explains everything about the fund they… [Read More]
The CAPE: How to Beat Stocks With a 50–50 Portfolio
This is a guest post by Mathieu Bouville, PhD What on Earth is the CAPE? The price-earnings ratio (P/E) is a common tool for valuing a stock or a group of stock (such as an index). A difficulty is that there are multiple choices for the earnings. One generally uses forecasts, but these are basically… [Read More]
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