Safe Withdrawal Rate 2026: Why the 4% Rule Still Works (and the Two Cases Where It Quietly Breaks)
The safe withdrawal rate debate quietly turned into an open fight in 2026, and most retirees have no idea. William Bengen — the financial planner…
The safe withdrawal rate debate quietly turned into an open fight in 2026, and most retirees have no idea. William Bengen — the financial planner…
Roughly 16.4 million Americans reported self-employment income in the most recent BLS Household Pulse data, and a 2024 Federal Reserve survey found that 37% of…
Two hours after Nvidia posted another blowout quarter, a friend texted me: “I knew that stock was going to pop — I almost bought in…
The average U.S. adult holds 5.3 financial accounts spread across nearly three institutions, according to Bankrate’s 2024 checking survey. I hold two — one checking,…
The 2026 IRS contribution limit for a Roth IRA is $7,000 ($8,000 if you’re 50 or older), but if your modified adjusted gross income crosses…
USDA’s 2026 food plans put a realistic grocery budget for a family of 4 anywhere between $993 and $1,629 a month — a $636 spread…
Say you want to retire at 55 with a $60,000-a-year lifestyle. Punch that into the 25x rule and you get $1.5 million. Clean, tidy, wrong….
Two biases sit behind the majority of expensive money mistakes: the sunk cost fallacy and loss aversion. They feel identical when you’re in the moment…
A three-fund portfolio starts as three tidy percentages and stays that way for exactly as long as the market lets it. After a year like…
Every serious personal finance thread eventually stalls on the same fight: where does the next dollar go? 401(k) match, HSA, Roth IRA, back to the…