The Sunday Best is a collection of articles I’ve curated from the furthest reaches of the internet for your reading pleasure.
Every week, I scan hundreds of headlines, read dozens of posts, and bring you the best of the best to save you time and mental energy.
Financial Independence (FI) is a primary focus, but it’s an awfully broad topic. I tend to approach FI and early retirement from a fatFIRE perspective and through the lens of a physician, so I expect to see those biases in the selected articles.
Related topics that have become recurrent themes include early retirement, selective frugality, tax issues, travel, physician issues, and investing.
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The Sunday Best (09/01/2024)
Are you going to college, or is your kid going to college? Discover the lessons learned from a Harvard Alumna years after graduation in the parent edition of what to consider when picking a college.
It’s not uncommon for people to invest based on meticulous planning. Can you time the stock market using valuations?
Wealth and financial independence are often based on subjective values, but let’s talk about rich vs. wealthy.
It’s been five years since COVID-19 forever changed our world. How long has COVID-19 affected people’s careers?
Homes, mortgages, insurance, we’ve talked about it before. How much would you pay for a house that you couldn’t insure?
Join Paula Pant and Dr. West as they examine the psychology of quitting your job, from identity crisis to being stretched out too thin and underappreciation.
It’s about time we finally listen to Gen Z’s concerns about economic difficulties, such as never being able to buy a house in the economy. Here’s the math on whether FIRE is possible for the younger generation in 2024.
With the world slowly shifting toward green energy and by extension, electronic vehicles, here’s a fresh perspective from Go Curry Cracker! on ditching the EV.
Contrary to popular belief, it’s rather easy to get scammed, especially when it’s not your fault.
Maxing out 401(k)s, marginal and effective tax rates, and wealth; Nick Maggiulli thinks nothing is certain except debt and taxes.
Catch Steve Abramowitz from Humble Dollars as he delves into the unexpected performance of the JPMorgan Equity Premium Income fund (JEPI), a fund often touted as a low-volatility option for investors seeking income.