Forget Payday

Demystifying Dollars for those in the Messy Middle

Month: May 2023

  • The Emergency Fund

    “Not having an emergency fund IS an emergency!           Fundamental to any discussion of personal finance is the topic of cash reserves, more commonly referred to as your Emergency Fund or EF for short. Your emergency fund is some measure of liquidity that stands between you and selling assets or taking… Read more

  • The Long Game

                When you talk to people about personal finance, it becomes apparent that most people you talk to have very little in the way of long-term financial plans. A quick scan of retirement and personal finance statistics gathered from any authoritative source would indicate your assessment is correct. Americans in particular tend to live their financial… Read more

  • Retirement Redux

    In discussions over the weekend, I believe we need to define some terms regarding what successful personal finance entails.  The old term is “retirement”, which simply means to stop working. While a good many people who retire are financially self-sufficient, many are not. Retirement seems a term left over from the era of defined benefit… Read more

  • Psychology

    I’ve long been fascinated by personal finance as an area of study. I was attracted to personal finance through mathematics, a subject I’m fairly adept at and have a professional interest in. I also became interested in it through watching my professional income run through my fingers like water, never gaining much traction. Unfortunately, I… Read more

  • Forgetting It’s Payday

                My wife and I forgot it was payday last week. That was unusual. While she and I both have occasional bouts of forgetfulness, this wasn’t an occurrence borne of absentmindedness or the result of harried living. It was something neither of us had experienced before and it left us grateful for the realization of what… Read more

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