2000-Year-Old Financial Advice that Still Rocks Today!

Recently, I attended a gathering where the discussion turned to personal finance. Someone inquired about the best place to begin. Predictably, responses such as “security analysis” and “intelligent investor” punctuated the conversation. Many also pointed to blogs that repeat phrases Buffett and Munger popularised, with “investor” as a common theme in their titles, paired with…

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Portfolio Audit 2023: The annual review of my goal-based investments

I evaluate the performance of my retirement portfolio and my son’s future portfolio each year in a personal finance audit. This is the 11th edition. Published from 2013 onwards, these audits provide a sense of accountability and ensure I do not fall prey to fear of missing out, preventing bad investment decisions. They also point…

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How can the salaried class build wealth across generations

This article discusses how the salaried can build wealth across generations. I am passionate about this topic because I have witnessed wealth diminish within my family from generation to generation. I am determined to do everything I can to prevent this from happening in the future. My great-grandfather lived an upper-middle-class lifestyle during the 1940s…

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How to Defeat Analysis Paralysis in Investment Decisions

We discuss how investors can overcome analysis paralysis and confidently make investment decisions. Analysis paralysis is a frequently encountered issue in managing personal finances, impacting individuals in distinct ways. As an illustration, I can swiftly select a mutual fund and invest a substantial amount within 10 minutes. However, when choosing a health insurance policy, I…

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How do I invest an inheritance and pass it on to my daughter?

A reader sent us the following question.  “I’m an aspiring DIY investor and frequently read your posts on freefincal. I have also attended the goal-based learning tutorials on freefincal and found them very useful”. “Most of the analysis and approach I have read is on systematic investment planning. My question is, “How to plan, monitor…

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