I’ve always enjoyed computers and screens: From my first Tandy 286 machine to my Ninetendo, SuperNES, NES64, then eventually a laptop, tablet and sizable…
Month: December 2019
I want to revisit something that was recommended to me by the Early Retirement Dude around the time I was planning my corporate exit: Write…
The Health Savings Account is one of the most flexible tax deferred accounts available to people in the United States. As long as you have…
Have you ever gone into the bank or received a loan from the bank and had them try to introduce you to their investment division?…
We’ve always been cost conscious with our grocery shopping. We were heavy coupon clippers at first, likely a habit I learned from my grandmother and…
This is a detraction from my usual topics, but wanted to share my discovery of Facebook Marketplace this year. We downsized from roughly 2700sqft to…
This weeks post is courtesy of a semi-famous internet personality: The Landshark. I met the Landshark when we participated on a panel discussion about FIRE…
Dividends and interest make up part of our portfolio’s total return and we rely on the portfolio to support our living expenses. While we ultimately…