Artificially Feeling Poor May Help You Grow Rich One Day

What if one of the best ways to get wealthy is to trick yourself into thinking you’re poor? It sounds counterintuitive, even ridiculous. But after decades of saving, investing, and observing how people behave around money, I’ve realized one thing: abundance often breeds complacency. When you feel flush, you spend more, work less, and get […]

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Venture Capital Investment Terms To Know: MOIC, TVPI, & More

If you’re thinking about investing in venture capital or any private fund, you need to understand these five key terms: MOIC, TVPI, DPI, Loss Ratio, and IRR. Without them, it’s like walking into a poker game without knowing the rules. And in this game, the stakes—and potential payouts—are massive. I’ve been investing in venture capital

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Treasury Bonds Can Appreciate In Value Too – Don’t Ignore Them

During a bull market, most investors get excited about chasing risk. Despite sky-high valuations, there’s a tendency to double down on even riskier bets in the hopes of making outsized gains. That’s human nature. Nobody wants to miss the boat, and everyone thinks they can outsmart the market. In the process, boring assets like risk-free

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To Be A Successful Landlord, Setting Expectations Is A Must

The older I get, the more I dislike being a landlord. There’s too much potential for disappointment, misunderstanding, or outright unpleasant moments. When you’re dealing with people and one of your most valuable assets, the margin for frustration is high. If you want to be a successful landlord—and not get run over—you need to set

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Owner-Occupancy Mortgage Fraud: Benefits, Risks, and Legal Workarounds

Embattled Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook is facing accusations of mortgage fraud—specifically, owner-occupancy mortgage fraud. The claim is that she took out two mortgages in two states, within two weeks, while designating both properties as her “primary residence.” If true, it’s a terrible look for someone sitting on the Fed, the very institution tasked with

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The Most Common Tax Planning Mistakes For High Earners 

If my posts on the mistake of chasing value stocks or the need to invest big money to make life-changing money don’t resonate, consider hiring a financial professional to manage your portfolio. You may not be obsessed enough to consistently invest the amount needed to retire comfortably. Offloading the burden of investing frees up your

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