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The Best Interest - Complex Personal Finance Made Easy

Mar 29, 2021

In Episode 8, I read from my recent article "31 Lessons in 31 Years." And I answer a listener question about Roth accounts vs. Traditional accounts and a question about pesky investing fees. 

(P.S. - sorry about Sadie's jingle noises!) 

31 Lessons in 31 Years---https://bestinterest.blog/lessons/

A Lot Can Change in...


Mar 23, 2021

Today's episode is an entertaining and informative conversation with "5 AM" Joel of 5amJoel.com and BudgetsAreSexy.com

Link to 5AM Joel’s site: https://5amjoel.com/

Link to Budgets Are Sexy: https://www.budgetsaresexy.com/a-dogs-guide-to-personal-finance-%F0%9F%90%95/

Link about GameStop Short Squeeze...


Mar 16, 2021

We start Episode 6 by talking about the future. Is the outlook optimistic or pessimistic? Will the world be better or worse? Will our investments go up or down? 

And then we answer a listener question (from Spain!) about NFTs, or non-fungible tokens. 

Links mentioned:

The Compound Show about "redlining"

Investing at...


Mar 9, 2021

We break down Warren Buffett's annual letter to the Berkshire Hathaway shareholders. How does the "Oracle of Omaha" address his co-owners?

And then we get a great question from Chris & Jenni at TicTocLife. If you're saving up for a near-term goal, should you try to invest that money? 

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Mar 2, 2021

The market drops 2% and people clamor, "Buy the dip!"

Let's talk about how dumb that is.

And then let's discuss Michael Burry's opinion that the U.S. is about the face an inflation crisis comparative to 1920's Weimar Germany. Yikes. 

Mentioned in this episode:

"Priced in" - https://bestinterest.blog/priced-in/