A Love-Hate Relationship With Owning Rental Property Real Estate

I have a love-hate relationship with owning rental property. My dislike in owning physical rental property as I get older is why I’ve invested more money in private real estate funds. Private real estate funds are 100% passive and diversified. To its credit, my rental properties are one of the main reason why I had […]

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Being A Professor Is The Ideal Occupation For Riches And Status

There are very few occupations that provide the ideal combination of riches and status. Being a professor is one of them. Tenured professors are able to make six-figure incomes and earn valuable pensions. Getting a PhD or a post-doctorate is the pinnacle of academic achievement. Meanwhile, most people respect professors for their positive contributions to

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Americans Can Save A Lot Of Money If We Want To, Don’t Worry!

During the pandemic, we learned that Americans can save a lot more money if we want to. Take a look at the historical American personal saving rate chart according to the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis and the St. Louis Fed. After lockdowns began on March 18, 2020, the U.S. personal saving rate skyrocketed from

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How To Become A Good-Enough Investor: Investing Lessons Since 1996

You don’t need to be a great investor to make lots of money. You just need to be a good-enough investor. Once you’re good enough you’ll be able to ride an almost constant tailwind toward financial independence. Further, you’ll learn to no longer blow yourself up and lose all your progress. One of my favorite

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Post-Mortem Analysis Of A Bullish Investment Thesis

In order to become a good-enough investor, it’s worth doing a post-mortem analysis of your investment calls. Constantly reviewing what we got wrong and what we got right is important for improvement. We must not confuse any investment outcome with improper reasoning. If we do, we will suffer from Dunning-Kruger, which could lead to deleterious

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The Ideal Retirement Age To Minimize Regret And Maximize Happiness

Contrary to popular belief, the ideal retirement age isn’t as soon as possible. Retire too soon and you may feel empty for never living up to your true work potential. Retire too late and you might always be left wondering what could have been if you had changed course sooner. For example, a 35-year-old couple

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The FTX Crypto Exchange Collapse: Lessons We Should Learn

Something crazy just happened. FTX, formerly the second-largest cryptocurrency exchange, collapsed overnight. It went from a valuation of around $16 billion to a negative valuation due to a liquidity crunch and debt. How did this happen? FTT, a crypto coin that the FTX exchange issued, plummeted in value because Binance, the largest cryptocurrency exchange, said

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