The Coffeehouse Investor: Simple Lessons About Index Funds, Diversification, and Calm Money Habits
A clear, original guide to The Coffeehouse Investor — a book about simple investing, low fees, diversification, and ignoring Wall Street noise.
A clear, original guide to The Coffeehouse Investor — a book about simple investing, low fees, diversification, and ignoring Wall Street noise.
A clear, original article on The Wealthy Barber and its plain-English lessons about saving first, avoiding bad debt, and building financial habits that last.
A clear, original guide to Bill Perkins’s Die with Zero: time-bucketing, memory dividends, and the idea that money should support a full life.
A clear, original look at Quit Like a Millionaire by Kristy Shen and Bryce Leung, focused on early retirement, index investing, the 4% rule, and building a life with more freedom.
A clear, original look at Grant Sabatier’s book about earning more, saving smart, investing simply, and buying back time.
A clear, beginner-friendly look at Erin Lowry’s Broke Millennial and the money habits it teaches about budgeting, credit, debt, talking about money, and investing.
A clear, original guide to The Index Card and its simple money rules for saving, investing, debt, and everyday financial decisions.
A clear, original look at Vicki Robin and Joe Dominguez’s classic money book about life energy, mindful spending, debt, savings, and financial independence.
A clear, original article on Rich Dad Poor Dad: what the book says about assets, liabilities, cash flow, and why financial education matters.
A clear, original look at Eric Jorgenson’s Naval Ravikant collection: wealth, happiness, leverage, specific knowledge, and the habit of thinking long term.