Resources


Reddit


  • /r/personalfinance -- “Finance 101” Learn how to get your basic finances in order, from debt payments to savings. Learning about how to prioritize your income & optimize spending/taxes.
  • /r/financialindependence -- “Finance 201” Learning how to manage investments to garner wealth, specifically through the lens of retirement. This is built upon learnings from /r/PF

Blogs



Other resources


  • Bogleheads -- Bogleheads is a great resource, both with a wiki and a forum. The forum leans heavier towards the older side compared to the younger audience in Reddit. This helps offset the “All in on VTSAX” crowd
  • Evan’s handy dandy finance tracker (please make a copy) where the numbers are made up and the dollars don’t matter. It’s a history-less copy of the spreadsheet I use to track earnings, spending, savings rates, and projected retirement dates & spending levels. Almost all of the important fields have notes

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