by Rick Kahler | Jul 31, 2018 | Decisions, Expenses, Investments, spending
Need a car? Buy used. It’s what I always do. My sweet spot is a low-mileage vehicle two or three years old, which I routinely can find for 25% to 35% less than the original cost. I recommend this strategy to my clients, staff, and friends. If everyone followed this...
by Rick Kahler | Apr 28, 2017 | Basics, Investments, Money
Editor’s Note : This blog is very relevant in the context of BSE Sensex hitting 30,000 yesterday. Please do watch/read this interesting post by Rick Kahler. Many insights on what we need to do as an Investor when the markets ‘seem’ to hit a high or...
by Carl Richards | Apr 17, 2017 | Expenses, Experiences, Investments, Life, Money, Values
Life experiences give you an incalculable return on investment. Every. Single. Time. So why is it so hard for us to spend money on them? The reason for me is often that experiences tend to feel like an extravagant expenditure of money, time and energy. Let me give you...
by Carl Richards | Apr 18, 2016 | Experiences, Investments, Life
The following blog is by Carl Richards originally published in The New York Times’ Blog. I ski the backcountry a lot, so I pay close attention to reports of avalanches. In particular, I pay attention when a skier is caught and killed by one. This year alone there have...
by Carl Richards | Feb 3, 2016 | Investments, Money
The following blog is by Carl Richards originally published in The New York Times’ Blog. Ask someone how they invest, and you’ll probably get a pretty standard answer involving stocks, bonds and maybe some real estate or cash. But rarely will people mention...
by Brittney Castro | Nov 16, 2015 | Financial Planning, Investments, Money
The following blog is by Brittney Castro originally published in Brittney Castro’s Blog – Financially Wise Women. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6sDc69skHSU Do you know the do’s and don’ts of investing? Well, don’t worry—whether you’re brand-new to investing or...