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Personal finance for your first decade of adult life. Salary negotiation, debt strategy, tax optimization, investing fundamentals, credit building, and preparing a financial position strong enough to take real risks.

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Insurance You Actually Need (And the Policies That Are a Waste of Money)

Insurance covers catastrophic loss, not everyday expenses. Essential: health, long-term disability, renters or homeowners, term life at 10-15x income. Skip: extended warranties, pe

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The 12-Month Credit Building Plan

A credit score of 740+ unlocks optimal lending rates. Utilisation and payment history matter most. Closing old cards actually hurts your score by reducing available credit.

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Good Debt, Bad Debt, and the Debt That Kills Quietly

Debt evaluation depends on interest rate versus expected return. Three categories: Productive (mortgage 3-7%), Neutral (student loans 4%), Destructive (credit cards 18-30%, payday

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Three Numbers That Tell You If You Are Financially Ready to Start a Company

Financial readiness reduces to three metrics: personal runway in months, monthly flex (minimum survival cost), and non-retirement net worth. Under 6 months runway means you are not

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Buy vs Rent: The Math Nobody Shows You

Renting is throwing money away is real estate marketing, not math. Buying wins only if you stay 7-10 years in moderate appreciation markets. The mortgage is only 50% of the true ca

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The Personal Finance of Taking the Entrepreneurial Leap

Startup failure is typically caused by running out of personal money, not bad ideas. Four prerequisites: zero high-interest debt, 6-12 month emergency fund, health insurance secure

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Snowball vs Avalanche: How to Pick a Debt Payoff Strategy That Actually Works

The Avalanche method is mathematically optimal but the Snowball method has superior real-world completion rates. Harvard Business School research shows psychology beats math when i

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The HSA: The Only Triple-Tax-Advantaged Account in America

Pre-tax contributions, tax-free growth, tax-free withdrawals for medical expenses. Most people use it wrong as a spending account instead of investing it for decades of compound gr

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Marginal vs Effective Tax Rates: The Myth That Costs You Money

People turn down raises and avoid side income because they misunderstand how tax brackets work. You only pay the higher rate on the income above the threshold, not on everything yo

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Salary Negotiation: Why Your First $5K Raise Is Worth $230K Over Your Career

Your first salary negotiation is worth more than any other single financial event in your twenties. A $5K difference compounds to $230K+ over 30 years through raises, bonuses, and

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