277 | Rewind: Change Is Required

I’ve had a few conversations recently with people who want to keep doing the same things and magically have more savings and no debt. The thing is, if you want to change your finances, something has to change. You can’t change staying the same. In this...

276 | Buying Our First Rental Property

We’re trying a different investing strategy than the one we’ve used for the previous decade. It’s been an interesting experience so far, and I’m learning a lot. In this episode, let’s talk about my husband’s and my first rental property and how we’re...

275 | Why We Stopped Contributing to Our Retirement Accounts

My husband and I stopped contributing to our retirement accounts. Personal Finance 101 says you should max out your retirement accounts or at least contribute enough to get the employer match. But we decided to cut our contributions altogether. Are we making a big...

273 | Your Ethical Duty to Manage Your Money Well

Do lawyers have an ethical duty to manage their money well? I’ve been thinking about this lately—specifically whether our duty to act with integrity is invoked in the way we handle our day-to-day personal finances. In this episode, let’s talk about this question and...