by readwritemoney | Aug 31, 2022 | Career planning, Investing
As fun as they are, games are a phenomenal way to learn. We use ‘educational’ games to teach toddlers their shapes and colors, we use similar games in school to encourage students to learn math and read. Why stop? The two games that I am convinced are probably the...
by readwritemoney | Jun 22, 2021 | Career planning
I have a ton of admiration for people who start a business, particularly as a side hustle. Personally, I think it’s highly logical to have multiple income streams. You diversify your asset allocation…why not do the same for your income. I am not here to tell you how...
by readwritemoney | Jun 10, 2021 | Career planning
This post is going to be a different than my normal personal finance post. If you have been reading RWM, you’ll know that my financial system focuses across the spectrum of earning, saving, and investing. In order to increase the value of your time while actively...
by readwritemoney | May 25, 2021 | Career planning, Investing
“Study hard to get good grades, to get into the best college, to land a high-paying job where you will have the job security to work past your 50s.” I know I am not the only one who heard this over and over … and over growing up. Despite my rebellious teenage years, I...
by readwritemoney | Apr 16, 2021 | Career planning, Expenses
I grew up in a suburb of Atlanta. For years, my parents would drive almost 50 miles a day commuting to and from work. The value proposition of living in a suburb seemed to make sense for a lot of people. Back then you could get a lot more space for a fraction of the...
by readwritemoney | Mar 31, 2021 | Career planning, Expenses
In the wake of the flight from big cities as a result of the pandemic (and my own plans to move cities in the next 3-4 months), I wanted to take some time to look at how your choice of location impacts your ability to quickly achieve financial independence. None of...