The other night, my wife and I went out for dinner. When it came time to order dessert, I couldn’t help but think, “Is it really worth shelling out $13 for a piece of cake when we have other expenses, like building a big house?”
I don’t like the snowball method at all. If you tackle the smallest debt first, it might not be the debt with the highest interest rate, and you’ll end up paying more in the long run.
One of the fundamental principles in investing is knowing when to cut your losses.
As you approach retirement, the pressure to create a strong portfolio that will support you during your golden years can be overwhelming.
Individual investors often have no clue what they’re doing.
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