(The following is an abbreviated transcription from a video Linda and I recorded with Jordan Grumet. Please excuse any typos or errors.) Jordan Grumet (our new Jewish friend) is an MD (hospice doctor), host of the award-winning podcast Earn and Invest and an author. His new book is called Taking Stock: A Hospice Doctor’s Advice […]
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Why Geese Honk and Lessons We Can Learn From Them
I recently found a really interesting article that talks a little about the natural tendencies of geese to help each other out when in flight formation, and how that kind of support plays a large role in our finances…
How to open a Roth IRA
DISCLAIMER: I”m a Certified Educator in Personal Finance (CEPF®), but am I not your financial advisor, so do your own research! This article, the topics discussed, and ideas presented are Bob”s opinions and presented for entertainment purposes only. The information presented should not be construed as financial advice. Always do your own due diligence. With […]
Budgeting: 5 limiting beliefs
Limiting beliefs are powerful. They can keep us from taking action, even when deep down we know our situation needs to change. We can read all the books, listen to all the podcasts, and follow all the brand-name advice – but still be in bondage financially because of beliefs rooted in our hearts. These beliefs […]
How to Save Hundreds of Dollars By Taking a Day Off Work
Do you have a to do list that includes items you should have accomplished a year ago? If you do, you are what I call normal. The January 2010 issue of the Sound Mind Investing Newsletter discussed something called a “fiscal health day” (a term they borrowed from a Ron Lieber article in the New […]
Should I only have cash because end times are near?
(The following is an abbreviated transcription from a video Linda and I recorded. Please excuse any typos or errors.) I received a question from a member of our SeedTime community that I wanted to share. The gist of it is this, should I just have everything in cash because the world is going to come […]
5 Reasons Your Kid Shouldn’t Go to College (and What They Can do Instead)
[Note from Bob: I get WAY too many emails from readers who take out over $100K+ in student loans and upon graduation discover that even low paying jobs can be hard to come by. Many find themselves deep in debt with very little income – not exactly starting off on the right foot. I […]
5 Reasons to Put Your Retirement Plans Ahead of Your Children’s College
I recently spoke with a single mom who was planning to mortgage her paid for house in order to ease her children’s college burdens. Her logic? “I just can’t let them accumulate all of those student loans. What kind of a mother would?”