The correctness of a decision can’t be judged from the outcome. — Howard Marks
Where to Start
Let’s become smarter! We have organized the lessons under six primary categories
- Budgeting
- Investing
- Insurance
- Credit Cards
- Debt
- Taxes
BUDGETING
Here we learn how to track what we receive (income or revenue) and what spend (expenses and investments). We think this is a good place to begin.
INVESTING
If you spend money on something that you expect to be worth more money in the future, that is investing. Buy low and sell high is simple to say, but not as easy to follow. We will learn about risk, setting goals, and sticking to what we know.
INSURANCE
Health, auto, homeowners, umbrella policies, term life, whole life . . . . This is a big topic and it is important. We will focus on the use of insurance to protect against risk.
CREDIT CARDS
Credit cards are everywhere. From the convenience of online shopping to every day dining. Together, let’s learn the benefits and risks of these useful tools.
DEBT
Money today, in return for paying it back over time, with interest. You can use this to your advantage, but only if you use it wisely. Learn the basics of how different kinds of debt work, and let us share our thoughts on what some good and bad uses of debt are.
TAXES
Income tax, sales tax, property tax, brackets, AMT. . . Taxes are the largest single expense for many people. We will take a very basic look at the different types of taxes. Even if you get professional help preparing your taxes (which we think is a good idea), you should understand the basic concepts.
Hello world!
Financial literacy is too low. We are here to help!