Today is the first in a multi-part series about what we
think of when we think of “retirement.” In today’s discussion we analyze what “retirement”
means colloquially, how it differs from “financial independence,” and we’ll
touch on re-thinking it entirely. Let’s get started shall we?
Tuesday, March 29, 2016
Sunday, March 27, 2016
How Much That Splurge REALLY Costs You...
Full disclosure time here at The Bill Stark Blog: I suck at
staying in my budget for my weekly personal spending. Time and again when it
comes to Budget Night at the Stark household my wife has chastised me for not being able to
stay within the boundaries of my budget for eating out at work and buying the
things I want. One solution to my over spending problem? Looking at the math
behind what those added expenses truly cost. The results led me to change
everything.
Thursday, March 24, 2016
Would You Drop Cable for $40,000?
When my wife and I paid off over $100,000 in student loans in four years we didn’t
do it simply because it felt good or for some moral purpose. When we paid that
debt off we saved ourselves thousands
of dollars in interest. That’s not noble, it’s self-serving. Today we’re going
to look at what happens when you spend just a few more dollars each month on
your mortgage (hint: you get rich faster!). Let’s go…
Tuesday, March 22, 2016
Stop Paying Your Boss So You Can Work
How much would you pay
your boss for the chance to keep working your current job? $10,000? $20,000?
$30,000??? If you’re like most Americans you’re unwittingly paying your boss
thousands of dollars to work your job and not move up in your career field.
Today we’re going to put a stop to that and put a plan in place to get you your
money.
Sunday, March 20, 2016
Budget Night at the Stark Household
For many it’s a day filled with such dread that most
families skip it entirely. But there’ a way to make using the most powerful financial tool in your arsenal into an enjoyable highlight of
your month. So how do the missus and I make budget day one of our favorite
parts of the month? That’s what I’m here to discuss today!
Thursday, March 17, 2016
Has the 401k Failed Americans?
The Economic Policy Institute recently released a report and
detailed study posing the question, “Have 401ks failed Americans?” As the
United States has shifted from a pension-based retirement society to one in
which workers rely on their own 401ks we’re experiencing a first in our
history: the majority of workers’ retirement savings are self-directed. That
poses new challenges for the nation as a whole. So have 401ks failed Americans?
Tuesday, March 15, 2016
You're Not a Bad Person
It’s easy to work on your personal finances once you’ve had
a few successes. The adrenaline and endorphins you get from doing something
right snowballs into wanting to do more things to help your situation. But
getting to that point? It’s a psychological mess of guilt, fear, and paralysis
that prevents perfectly reasonable people from making seemingly obvious
financial decisions. I know personally: that was exactly me only a few years
ago. Ignoring my mail, refusing to take calls from numbers I didn’t know, assuming
that whatever my money troubles were they’d be dealt with if I just ignored
them long enough. When I finally realized the downsides to that approach I felt
immensely guilty. But you know what? None of those decisions made me a bad
person. And no matter how much you’ve f*cked up your finances, they don’t make
you a bad person either.
Sunday, March 13, 2016
How We Paid $110k in Student Loans in Just 4 Years
March 12th, 2016 is a momentous day for the
missus and me. Why? Because it marks our official debtfreeniversary: today we
conclude paying off all the debts we owe. The bulk of our debt, $100,000 in
student loans, we managed to pay off in just four years and before a single
payment was actually ever due! So, just how did we manage to get rid of our
debt? I’ll tell you…
Thursday, March 10, 2016
The Casino You Visit Every Week
Casinos are master classes in the art of getting consumers
to spend. Their labyrinthine designs force non-gamblers to walk the farthest
distances through them in order to find their way out, all to maximize the
likelihood you become a gambler. The things you’re most likely to need sit deep
inside the centermost areas lest you simply skim past the slot machines and
card tables to grab something easily on your way to the hotel. The things you
walk by are designed to entice with lights, sounds, and a sense of wonderment
to get your purse strings loosened. There isn’t a clock to be found to indicate
whether you’ve reached the time you said you would leave, and oxygen is pumped
inside to help you remain refreshed and energized for longer so you never get
too tired to stop gambling.
For those of us pursuing the path of financial fortitude
casinos are not a place we’re likely to spend much time. But there is a place
we go to nearly every week that is designed much the same as a casino to keep
you in it as long as possible, to maximize the amount you spend, and to
overwhelm you with billions in psychological research to ensure they get the
most of your bucks. That “casino”? Your local grocery store.
Monday, March 7, 2016
Marketing, The Bill Stark Blog, and I Give you $5
Like many websites, The Bill Stark Blog is all about making
money. Unlike most other websites,
however, the person who this blog makes money for is not me, the owner, but you, the reader. The only cost you pay
is typing in the URL to your web browser. I have a nice job and a comfortable
lifestyle thanks to the 10 Steps, protecting my family’s life from lifestyle creep, and using the most powerful financial tool in the world to keep us honest so I don’t need a side hustle of a website when I can instead return the favor to the
people who taught me how to get my financial life on track by paying that
knowledge forward.
From time to time I’ll be able to hand you special deals you
may not be able to get anywhere else that can save or earn you money. Sometimes
to get those deals I have to get paid as well. I’m going to explain how you can
always be certain I’m looking out for you, why I might offer something like
this, and prove that at The Bill Stark Blog it’s always about you coming away
more financially happy than when you arrived. After all, the highest “payment” I
get is when you post a link from us on Facebook or share us with your friends.
Plus, at the end of today’s piece I’m going to give you $5.