Wealth Building Guides
Practical guides for tracking net worth, understanding investments, and building a complete financial picture.
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How to Track Real Estate Alongside Stock Investments
Most portfolio tracking apps ignore real estate. How to include home equity, rental properties, and REITs in your complete net worth picture.
What Is Financial Independence and How Long Will It Take You?
The FI number calculation, the 25x rule, and how income and savings rate interact. Why high earners can reach financial independence faster than the standard math suggests.
What Happens to Your Money When a Finance App Shuts Down
Mint's shutdown is the case study. Finance apps are read-only — they don't hold your money. But your data, history, and workflow disappear. What to look for in an app's longevity.
What Is a Dividend Tracker and Do You Need One?
For income investors and DRIP strategies: what a dividend tracker does, who needs one, and whether a full wealth aggregator covers this use case.
What Is a Net Worth Statement and Why You Need One
What a personal net worth statement includes, how it differs from a financial statement, how often to update it, and how it guides financial decisions.
What to Do When Mint Shuts Down
Mint shut down in March 2024, leaving 3.6 million users without their primary finance app. This guide covers what to do next — with specific recommendations based on what you actually used Mint for.
What Should a High-Earning Woman Do With a Raise?
The order of operations for new income — max tax-advantaged first, pay down debt, invest in taxable. Specific considerations for high earners with RSU cliff dates and equity comp.
Why the Best Finance Apps Are Now Subscription-Based
The freemium model created misaligned incentives. Subscription aligns the app's incentives with yours. What you actually get for $9-15/month — and why the shift happened.
What Is Wealth Aggregation (And Why You Need It)
The difference between a bank app, a budgeting app, and a wealth aggregator. Why multi-account investors need aggregation to see their complete financial picture.
Women and Investing: The Complete Guide
Why women are better investors than men on average — and why they're still significantly underinvested. A complete guide from the research to the practical steps.
How Women Control More Wealth Than You Think
Women now inherit and own substantial wealth. The gap is closing unevenly. What the data shows about women as investors and wealth holders.
Why Women Investors Outperform Men (And What to Do With That)
The full evidence base: Motley Fool, Barclays, Fidelity, Forbes, and Women's Budget Group research all find women outperform male investors. Here's why, and what it means for your investing strategy.
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