This is part two of our financial order of operations series. In part one, we covered the non-negotiables—the oxygen mask, debt payoff, insurance, and the foundation of every real financial plan. This week, we get into the gray areas. The places where conventional wisdom isn’t just outdated—it’s expensive. Here’s what we cover: 7️⃣ The Emergency Fund Myth You’ve heard it before: “Keep six months of expenses in cash.” The problem? That advice was built for a world where savings accounts paid d...
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This is part two of our financial order of operations series. In part one, we covered the non-negotiables—the oxygen mask, debt payoff, insurance, and the foundation of every real financial plan. This week, we get into the gray areas. The places where conventional wisdom isn’t just outdated—it’s expensive. Here’s what we cover: 7️⃣ The Emergency Fund Myth You’ve heard it before: “Keep six months of expenses in cash.” The problem? That advice was built for a world where savings accounts paid d...
And in case you missed it, check out last week's episode of Your Money Guide on the Side where we answered the question, What do Billion Dollar Portfolios Look Like? Let’s be honest: you’re not going to beat the stock market. And that’s not an insult — it’s a liberation. In this episode of Your Money Guide on the Side, Tyler Gardner unpacks one of the most misunderstood goals in investing: trying to “win” against the market. Drawing on decades of investing experience (and more than a few...
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This is part two of our financial order of operations series. In part one, we covered the non-negotiables—the oxygen mask, debt payoff, insurance, and the foundation of every real financial plan. This week, we get into the gray areas. The places where conventional wisdom isn’t just outdated—it’s expensive. Here’s what we cover: 7️⃣ The Emergency Fund Myth You’ve heard it before: “Keep six months of expenses in cash.” The problem? That advice was built for a world where savings accounts paid d...