Personal Finance

Fake Guru.  Why Should I Listen to DadisFire?
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Fake Guru. Why Should I Listen to DadisFire?

I originally wrote this about fake financial gurus in Sept, 2021 a few weeks before I retired at age 42. I’ve made some updates to formatting, but left everything else the same. Oh no, not another fake guru talking about FIRE. I have never really paid attention to all the websites and YouTube videos around…

How to Build an Emergency Fund That Truly Safeguards Your Future

How to Build an Emergency Fund That Truly Safeguards Your Future

Imagine waking up tomorrow without a job—how long could you sustain your lifestyle before panic sets in? For many, the answer lies in their emergency fund, but determining the “right” amount isn’t always straightforward. An emergency fund is often touted as a financial necessity, but how much you need and what constitutes an emergency fund…

Is An Adjustable Rate Mortgage a Good Idea?
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Is An Adjustable Rate Mortgage a Good Idea?

When it comes to choosing a mortgage, one of the most significant decisions homeowners face is whether to opt for a fixed-rate mortgage or an adjustable-rate mortgage (ARM). While fixed-rate mortgages offer the comfort of predictability with a consistent interest rate throughout the loan term, ARMs provide flexibility that can be appealing, particularly for those…

Should I Max Out My 401k? A CFA Who Retired Young Answers

Should I Max Out My 401k? A CFA Who Retired Young Answers

Should you max out your 401k? It’s an intimidating idea. Before jumping into why you should max out your 401k, let’s step back. If you are under 50, you are allowed to contribute up to $22,500 to your 401k. This does not include employer contributions. It is also the 2023 limit. There are other nuances…

Using Dr. Seuss’s “The Sneetches” to Teach Kids About Money
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Using Dr. Seuss’s “The Sneetches” to Teach Kids About Money

We love to read to our kids and teach them to read. (Admittedly, my wife does a much better job of it than I do, she’s great actually). There are several go-to books that I love to read them. Dr. Seuss’ “Oh The Places You’ll Go” is actually the first book I read to my…

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Teach your kid personal finance

Please teach your kid personal finance. The school system barely does. I have not dissected anything since high school. I have not used calculus. Trigonometry and Geometry have added no value to anything in my life. But I have borrowed money, saved money, made money, spent money, and invested money. We all do these things…

Price Per Use

Price Per Use

I am a firm believer in spending the right amount of money. I focus on price per use to determine the right amount of money to spend on something. My style on the journey to Financial Independence Retire Early is not to be frugal or minimalist. Instead my style is to identify what something is…