// Favorites
Books:
Favorite Blogs:
- Raptitude – being a better human
- 5am Joel – daily doses of positivity
- Mad Fientist – early retirement hacks
- Humble Dollar – essays on money and retirement
- Financial Panther – hustling / self-employment
- Bitches Get Riches – finance, feminism, entertainment!
- The Irrelevant Investor – investing insight (particularly alternative investing)
- Of Dollars And Data – personal finance using data analysis
- No Sidebar – designing a simpler life
- Becoming Minimalist – minimalism tips and stories
- Mr. Money Mustache – when you need a good financial ass kicking!
Favorite Articles / Ideas:
- “Now” page
- CV of Failures
- “HELL YEAH!” or “no”
- Go Deeper, Not Wider
- My Free Legacy Binder
- JL Collins’ Stock Series
- The Three Fund Portfolio
- How To Access Retirement Funds Early
- Why Your House Is a Terrible Investment
- The Scientific 7-Minute Workout [Video]
- The Shockingly Simple Math Behind Early Retirement
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Favorite People on @Twitter:
Favorite Services:
- USAA – where I do all my banking and insurance (auto, life, renters)
- Vanguard – where I do all my (index) investing!
- Mint Mobile – where I have my cell phone service through (cheap/solid)
- Digit – an app that automatically saves you money (I’m an advisor to them)
- Acorns – an app that automatically invests your money
- Honey – a browser extension that automatically applies coupons at checkout
Newsletters I subscribe to:
- 5 AM Joel — Short positive messages to improve your life.
- Josh Radnor’s “museletter” — Notes on what he’s read, watched, and been inspired by lately. Accompanied by essays on things that are top of mind.
Favorite Projects:
- The Plutus Foundation — A non-profit that provides grant money and resources to our financial media community to create, develop, and administer programs that enhance financial literacy empowerment.
- The Lakota Project — An initiative by fellow blogger, A Gai Shan Life, that brings food and warm clothing to families of the Lakota Native American tribe.
- The “Making Do” Program – An initiative by fellow blogger, Stephanie, from PoorerThanYou.com that supports low income, unemployed, and underemployed folks by paying them to share their personal money stories through writing, photography, and art.
// Last updated: 9/30/22
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