Preschool can range from $800 - $2,500 a month, depending on where you live and the amount of care you need. Despite the cost, I'm here to argue that if your child enjoys preschool, it is worth every single penny and more! You can read the post for more details here .
Nov 20, 2019•18 min
If you're thinking about buying a primary residence or an investment property, now looks like an enticingly good time. I'll share with you a dozen reasons why buying physical real estate can make sense. Obviously, do your own due diligence as well before putting your money to work. Here's the post with some great charts and graphs .
Nov 07, 2019•25 min
For those who still don't believe you can negotiate a severance package, a guy got a 10-figure severance package despite helping blow up his company. Let's learn how he did it and some good lessons to help the rest of us get that money! How To Negotiate A Severance is now it its 3rd edition. You can get $10 off with the code: saveten
Oct 29, 2019•19 min
Here are five of the most common financial blindspots people have on their road to financial independence. If you can recognize them, you will better plan for the future and increase your chances of being financially free one day. Post mentions: Common Blindspots On Your Road To Financial Independence How AOC And Other Congressional Members Can Afford To Raise Kids In Washington, DC...
Oct 22, 2019•19 min
From staying in an abusive relationship, to joining a Twitter mob that bullies others, to not speaking up against corporate and political malfeasance, things stay bad for a long time because people are too dependent on money. Whether money is a need or a want, it ruins a person's ability to stand up for what they know is right. Related posts: Once You Have F You Money, It's Hard To Tell Others To F Off! An Inside Look At Communist China Weighing The Pros And Cons Of A Divorce...
Oct 15, 2019•14 min
If you are a business owner who is burning out and wishing to cash out, here is some perspective of someone who did. He sold his baby for $2.8 million and regrets his decision every day. Read the post here .Subscribe to the private Financial Samurai newsletter here . Sign up for the Financial Samurai Feedly RSS reader here ....
Oct 07, 2019•20 min
Everybody can retire when their investment income is enough to cover their basic living expenses. But when it comes to retiring early (before 60), there are different levels of difficulty. The hardest type of early retirement is retiring early while raising adolescent children. Once you have children, you suddenly realize that retiring early without children is like going for a walk in the park. It seems so easy, you wonder why more people don’t get on board! In this episode I discuss subjective...
Sep 30, 2019•18 min
Don't make my mortgage refinance mistake that has so far cost me $1,005 in extra interest! Trying to refinance today is a real PITA. It's a bummer because I pride myself on calculating all variables to make the best financial decision. To read the post and hear a funny joke, click here .
Sep 18, 2019•13 min
You can take advantage of kinks in the system every day to improve your wealth and quality of life. Don't just sit back passively and wait for your investments to make you wealthy. Also take some action. Practice identifying arbitrage opportunities to prosper. See the post here .
Sep 18, 2019•19 min
Every week, there are a lot of funny things that make me scratch my head and wonder WTF. But it is precisely these funny things that make me so positive and bullish for you and me. Here are three examples that make me go "hmmmm."
Sep 15, 2019•9 min
Does 1 + 1 = 2 in your marriage? Not according to the government. If you're trying to figure out what combined net worth to shoot for as a couple, here are three frameworks to think about. Don't get mad if you're not there. Get motivated! To read the post and see the charts, click here .
Sep 09, 2019•16 min
After reaching my goal of publishing 3X a week for 10 years, I've decided to focus a little bit more on entrepreneurship. The formula of 90% fun / 10% business that got me this far isn't going to take me where I want to go. Once I became a father in 2017, the pressure was on to earn more to take care of my family since my wife doesn't have a full-time job. To read the post, click here . This podcast is more like a post-mortem of the post....
Sep 03, 2019•14 min
As mortgage interest rates tumble, the housing market is becoming more interesting. Inventory is already up in many of the nation's once hottest housing markets, but the average credit score for qualified mortgage borrowers is also at an all-time high. Due to these factors, I don't see a recession as bad as the one we experienced between 2008-2010. Read the post and check out the graphs here ....
Aug 29, 2019•12 min
Don’t quit before giving your effort a chance to produce amazing results. If you can do one hard thing for 10 years in a row, I'm sure good things are going to happen. Here are some personal thoughts on how you can get to the 10 year mark and achieve your dreams as well. Let's do this! To read the post, click here .
Aug 26, 2019•26 min
Getting ahead is very competitive in America. Thanks to living in a capitalist society, we're driven by money, fame, and success. As a result, not everybody can win. Based on my experiences as a high school tennis coach for the past three years, I realized one of the best life hacks for Americans is to take advantage of Canada. If you have children and want to retire early, this episode is for you. Read the episode here....
Aug 22, 2019•12 min
America is one of the wealthiest countries in the world. The top 1% have gotten really rich, but the middle class have fallen seriously behind. Let's look at the data from the latest Survey of Consumer Finances by the Federal Reserve and see where we're at. To read the post and check out all the great graphs see: The Median Net Worth Of Americans Today To subscribe to my Feedly RSS feed click here ....
Aug 19, 2019•16 min
Here's my method to always get the lowest mortgage rate possible, no matter the interest rate environment. I've refinanced multiple mortgages multiple times in the past 10 years. During this time, I've probably saved over $100,000 in interest expense. To read the post, click here .
Aug 16, 2019•13 min
The yield curve has officially inverted in 3Q2019. The 10-year bond yield is now lower than the 2-year bond yield. Let me explain from different perspectives why an inverted yield curve as an ominous sign and what we should all do to make sure we stay financially safe. Please read: The Yield Curve: A Prescient Economic Indicator for more charts and analysis.
Aug 14, 2019•10 min
As a parent, you want the best for your kids. However, there's a risk parents over-protect their kids from harm's way. It is through difficulty and conflict that we learn the most. In this episode, we discuss the benefits of raising our son in Virginia, where he'd be a minority, versus in Hawaii, where he'd be a majority. I, Sam, grew up in Virginia and the conflict help give me a lot of motivation and grit. To read the post, click here ....
Aug 13, 2019•25 min
A college degree is depreciating in value, yet tuition is at all-time highs. For those parents and students looking to attend a private university like Harvard, I'm not sure whether the cost, stress, and all the work to get in is worth it. The reputation of private schools and private school grads are getting sullied due to the college bribery scandal. Read the post here ....
Aug 10, 2019•15 min
Retiring early is a dream come true for many. However, there are some not so obvious reasons why people want to leave work early, and they aren't very flattering at all. Secretly, some early retirees are pretty miserable. Let's explore why. To read the post, click here .
Aug 08, 2019•15 min
Being the sole income earner can be brutally difficult and stressful. Money strains can jeopardize a marriage and can create a tremendous amount of resentment in the household. Here are some ways to cope to save your relationship and your children. To read the article, click here .
Aug 06, 2019•17 min
The average wedding cost is over $30,000. That's a ridiculous sum of money given the median household income is only about $62,000 before tax. Here are the new wedding spending rules to follow so you don't end up broke and alone. To read the post, click here .
Aug 04, 2019•15 min
At last! After 10 years, we've finally got our first Fed rate cut. Here's some logical analysis as to why we should all spend a little less, save a little more, and invest more cautiously over the next 12-18 months. If we are indeed at the beginning of a multiple rate cut cycle, history has not been kind to investors. To read the article and check out the charts, click here ....
Aug 02, 2019•17 min
Since publishing my book, How To Engineer Your Layoff, in 2012, I've had a number of people tell me that engineering your layoff is morally or ethically wrong. But I'm here to argue that quitting your job is the morally and ethically wrong thing to do because you leave so many people in the lurch. Creating a win-win scenario and giving your colleagues time to find your replacement is a much better way to go. My book is now in its 3rd edition for 2019 and beyond....
Aug 01, 2019•11 min
The old three-legged stool for retirement consisted of: 1) Pension (Company), 2) Social Security (Government), and 3) Personal Savings (You). The NEW three-legged stool for retirement consists of: 1) You, 2) You, and 3) You. It's time to get serious about your finances! To read the post for more details click here.
Jul 31, 2019•12 min
Being able to retire early is great, but there are a number of downsides to content with. After leaving work for good in 2012, I'd like to share some surprising things that I went through. I'm sorry to say that early retirement will not automatically make you much happier. You can read the original post here .
Jul 26, 2019•18 min
Without a doubt, being a stay at home parent is harder than any day job out there. For those of you who are considering giving up your day job to spend those precious first years of life with your newborn, you'll find this episode useful in helping you make your decision. If you're a new father, you will especially appreciate this episode. Original post here . I love you son very much!...
Jul 24, 2019•21 min
Everybody wants to be a millionaire! Alas, only about 12 million households, or 3% of the U.S. population are millionaires. Here's a deep dive look into your chances of becoming a millionaire by age, race, and education. I firmly believe every Financial Samurai listener will be a millionaire in their lifetimes. See this post for detailed charts and graphs.
Jul 18, 2019•15 min
As more people look to retire early before 60, more people are looking for shortcuts in order to get to early retirement quicker. What I've noticed is that more people are willing to live in abject poverty or near poverty just to do so. I've crunched the numbers in this episode and post to show you how large of an investment portfolio you need to live poorly. The numbers are based off the official Federal Poverty Limit....
Jul 16, 2019•19 min