Ramit Sethi has made a lot of money telling others how to get rich, but do his ideas stack up? Spoiler: they may work, but his approach is not ThinkWealthy-level living.
So you know what you're spending every month and you income should be enough but you still seem to be short. What went wrong? Surprise(!) Expenses. In this thought we explore the four most common types of surprise expenses (hint: they're not re
So we've talked about the nice fluffy philosophy of budgeting. But how do I actually do it?!? In this thought we walk through how to figure out what you spend and what you need.
To borrow or not to borrow, that is the question. While some like to go to extremes, ThinkWealthy is all about the middle road (at least when it comes to picking your debt.
College or work? Dividend stocks or Growth stocks? Salaried work or start your own business? In this thought, we discuss finding the right balance between short term needs and long term gains.
So you think keeping money in the bank is safer than in Real Estate or the Stock Market? What about inflation? "What's inflation?" you ask. And how bad can it really get? Well, let me tell you the story of a little currency called the New Zimba
Why would a Government devalue their own currency? How often does this happen? In our second and final thought on the (abridged) history of money, we discuss all this.
We all like to have money. But what exactly is money? Join us as we explore the (abridged) history of money and gain a greater understanding into your own bank account and investing.
We are joined today by Sol Rosenbaum. When talking to an engineer, one expects to hear about various technical skills that one used to boost their career. I was quite surprised when Sol pinpointed public speaking as an invaluable skill in his a