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Stop Paying to Escape Your Weekday Problems
SocialFeb 23, 2026

Stop Paying to Escape Your Weekday Problems

Stop spending hundreds of dollars every weekend just to forget the problems you have M-F

By Brennan Schlagbaum, CPA (Budgetdog)
Plan Your 2025 Deductions with This Guide
SocialFeb 23, 2026

Plan Your 2025 Deductions with This Guide

There’s still time to review key deductions and strategies for 2025. This guide can help you get started. https://t.co/iFENgYm9YE

By Brian Stutland
Falling Gas Prices Save Combustion Drivers $700, EV Costs $290
SocialFeb 23, 2026

Falling Gas Prices Save Combustion Drivers $700, EV Costs $290

Lower gasoline costs will save money for those who drive cars w/ outdated combustion-powered drivetrains (more than $700/household according to this post). As a separate data point I will spend ~$290 this year to charge my electric vehicle (8000 miles, 0.3...

By Michael E. Webber
Invest in Real Assets, Not Crypto Hype
SocialFeb 23, 2026

Invest in Real Assets, Not Crypto Hype

Warren Buffett teaches the ultimate investing lesson: Real investing is about assets that produce value—farms, apartment buildings, businesses—not hype or hot crypto. Focus on fundamentals, build long-term wealth, and avoid speculation. Most people invest backwards. 💸 Warren Buffett teaches a simple truth:...

By Mike the Value Investor
Create Paper Losses with Direct Indexing While Portfolio Climbs
SocialFeb 23, 2026

Create Paper Losses with Direct Indexing While Portfolio Climbs

How I use direct indexing in my plan: 1.) Contribute $5K/week to an 80% S&P500, 20% small cap allocation 2.) Gets about $30K - $100K in losses on paper a year, depending on the year while the actual investment still goes up...

By Ryan Odom
One Hour Weekly Grew Net Worth $150K
SocialFeb 23, 2026

One Hour Weekly Grew Net Worth $150K

This is Taylor. In 6 months, she: -> Found $35k of "free money" -> Grew her net worth by $150k -> Fired her financial advisor for good Here's how she did it in 1 hour per week:

By Brennan Schlagbaum, CPA (Budgetdog)
Leverage Others' Retirement Accounts
SocialFeb 23, 2026

Leverage Others' Retirement Accounts

I built most of my early portfolio using other people’s retirement accounts. Educating others about self-directed accounts can help you raise your own bank.

By Coach Carson
Prioritize Peace‑of‑mind ROI over Pure Financial Returns
SocialFeb 23, 2026

Prioritize Peace‑of‑mind ROI over Pure Financial Returns

I'm going to keep banging the drum for decisions that deliver "peace of mind" ROI rather than a financial return, especially for people whose plans are in good shape. My new one. https://t.co/9wYrEdGWx4

By Christine Benz
Young Investors Should Embrace Market Crashes for Long-Term Gains
SocialFeb 23, 2026

Young Investors Should Embrace Market Crashes for Long-Term Gains

If you are in your 20s or 30s, you want the stock market to crash. You should be looking forward to 20-30% drops. This is because you have 20+ years until retirement. You have time. Just buy good funds and you’ll win in...

By The Money Cruncher
Temperament Trumps IQ in Investing Success
SocialFeb 23, 2026

Temperament Trumps IQ in Investing Success

Warren Buffett: “Success in investing doesn’t correlate with IQ once you’re above a certain level.” Takeaway: Temperament outweighs raw intelligence. Most investors don’t fail from low IQ — they fail from low discipline. 📉

By Mike the Value Investor
Past Returns Don't Guarantee Future Success
SocialFeb 23, 2026

Past Returns Don't Guarantee Future Success

Early in my career, I recommended a hedge fund to five clients. Impressive track record. Global brand everyone would recognise. 28% annual returns for three years. I felt like I'd found something special. I was wrong.

By Ben | Finance & Investing
Most People Can't Link Actions to Financial Outcomes
SocialFeb 23, 2026

Most People Can't Link Actions to Financial Outcomes

Understanding cause & effect is a highly advanced skill for even concepts like personal finances. The majority of people I talk to cannot connect their individual behavior with their financial financial status Government-level c&e is so abstract, it’s virtually impossible...

By Ramit Sethi
Retail Investors Miss Institutional Asset-Liability Matching Due to Fee Incentives
SocialFeb 23, 2026

Retail Investors Miss Institutional Asset-Liability Matching Due to Fee Incentives

As Adam notes, it's interesting that big pensions, banks and insurance companies meticulously manage their portfolios using asset-liability matching process. Meanwhile, retail investors get style and factor investing shoved down their throat in exchange for high fees. Why aren't asset-liability...

By Cullen Roche
Invest $5 Daily, Turn $5k Into $100k
SocialFeb 23, 2026

Invest $5 Daily, Turn $5k Into $100k

Over the last 784 days, l've invested $5/day in $VGT to show that you don't need a lot of money to start investing. These purchases made me over $800 so far. Balance is at $4.8k. It will grow to $100k in...

By The Money Cruncher
Investors Chase Trends, Repeat Home‑bias Cycle
SocialFeb 22, 2026

Investors Chase Trends, Repeat Home‑bias Cycle

Over the past decade, most U.S. investors quietly abandoned international investing. Why? Because the U.S. was outperforming. Now that international is starting to lead, give it a few years and watch the same crowd pile back in. It’s the same cycle, over and...

By Brennan Schlagbaum, CPA (Budgetdog)
T‑Bills Yield Over 3%—Skip Low‑Rate Savings
SocialFeb 22, 2026

T‑Bills Yield Over 3%—Skip Low‑Rate Savings

The national average savings account interest is 0.39%. Yet T-bills are paying ~3.6% and no state/local taxes. Can buy them from TreasuryDirect or your broker. Or Treasury ETF (e.g $VBIL) or Treasury MMF (e.g $VUSXX) pay ~3.64%. Don't let your savings earn pennies.

By The Money Cruncher
Bitcoin Dips Create Buying Opportunities for Long-Term Investors
SocialFeb 22, 2026

Bitcoin Dips Create Buying Opportunities for Long-Term Investors

The lower Bitcoin goes, the higher the opportunity Whether it’s $67k, $50k, or lower, every big drop is a chance to buy more BTC Those with a long-term outlook have always been who benefits https://t.co/G224I1A1aJ

By That Martini Guy
Smart Discipline Turns Small Savings Into Massive Wealth
SocialFeb 22, 2026

Smart Discipline Turns Small Savings Into Massive Wealth

Warren Buffett on wealth building: Small sums grow fast with effort, but massive portfolios need smart investing, discipline, and patience. Discover how his timeless strategies in value investing and compounding wealth can guide your financial journey. Small amounts can snowball into...

By Mike the Value Investor
Today's $100k Requires $243k to Match 1990 Lifestyle
SocialFeb 22, 2026

Today's $100k Requires $243k to Match 1990 Lifestyle

Uncomfortable Truth: If your parents made $100k in 1990... You'd need $243k today to live the same life. 30 more uncomfortable truths that nobody's talking about:

By Brennan Schlagbaum, CPA (Budgetdog)
Secure an Emergency Fund Before You Start Investing
SocialFeb 22, 2026

Secure an Emergency Fund Before You Start Investing

You don’t need a “perfect” emergency fund to start investing. But if one bad month (e.g. car, boiler breaks) forces you to sell your investments.. you’re investing too early. I’d build a breathing room first.

By Pastel Portfolio
Skip Price Haggling, Leverage Seller Concessions for Savings
SocialFeb 22, 2026

Skip Price Haggling, Leverage Seller Concessions for Savings

🏘️ Never Negotiate On Purchase Price 🤓 When you make an offer on a property, negotiating on the purchase price is not the best way to actually save money. Instead negotiate for seller concessions. You can use that to...

By Ryan Nork
Gift Stocks, Let Kids Pay Zero Capital Gains
SocialFeb 22, 2026

Gift Stocks, Let Kids Pay Zero Capital Gains

A dad has $1M in a brokerage account and wants to gift $19k to each of his 3 adult children. Instead of selling and giving cash, he should gift them stocks instead. Depending on their income, his children can sell the shares...

By The Money Cruncher
Market Swings Between Extremes; Stay Rational and Ready
SocialFeb 22, 2026

Market Swings Between Extremes; Stay Rational and Ready

Benjamin Graham: “The market is a pendulum that forever swings between unsustainable optimism and unjustified pessimism.” Takeaway: Expect extremes and prepare to act rationally. Markets are wild—but that’s where opportunity lives. ⚡

By Mike the Value Investor
Rising “Bitcoin to Zero” Searches Signal Buying Opportunity
SocialFeb 22, 2026

Rising “Bitcoin to Zero” Searches Signal Buying Opportunity

These type of Google Searches should be countered by a clear decision to be investing more into #Bitcoin. Everytime the 'Bitcoin goes to zero' search is going up, buy more. https://t.co/VGN3VONtX1

By Michaël van de Poppe
Preserve Capital First: Never Lose Money Before Earning
SocialFeb 22, 2026

Preserve Capital First: Never Lose Money Before Earning

"Rule No. 1: Never lose money. Rule No. 2: Never forget Rule No. 1." ~ Warren Buffett Stop losing money before you even think about making it.

By Mike the Value Investor
Married Couples Can Withdraw $100K Tax‑Free Strategically
SocialFeb 21, 2026

Married Couples Can Withdraw $100K Tax‑Free Strategically

Being strategic with pulling money out of your portfolio is key to paying $0 in tax. If you are married, you can pull: > $32,200 from your pre-tax 401k > $57,800 of long-term capital gains from brokerage account > $10,000 from your Roth IRA =...

By The Money Cruncher
Most People Can DIY Investing; Choose Flat‑Fee Advisors
SocialFeb 21, 2026

Most People Can DIY Investing; Choose Flat‑Fee Advisors

I'm an award-winning financial advisor. Here’s what you actually need to know here. 1) It is TRUE. Not everyone “needs” an advisor. There are some things most people can handle on their own if they have the time and will to...

By Kevin L. Matthews II
Avoid Unnecessary State Tax on 2025 Money Market ETFs
SocialFeb 21, 2026

Avoid Unnecessary State Tax on 2025 Money Market ETFs

If you held money market funds or Treasury ETFs in 2025, you may be paying state tax you don’t owe. And majority of people report this wrong. Here's how to save on taxes:

By The Money Cruncher
Spend 30 Minutes Monthly, End Endless Money Stress
SocialFeb 21, 2026

Spend 30 Minutes Monthly, End Endless Money Stress

People already spend HOURS every week on their finances.   Worrying. Stressing. Fighting about money. Checking their bank balance anxiously. Moving money around manually.   When 30 min/mo of focus would fix their finances forever.

By Brennan Schlagbaum, CPA (Budgetdog)
Local Deposits Multiply Community Economic Impact
SocialFeb 21, 2026

Local Deposits Multiply Community Economic Impact

For anyone curious about how local deposits multiple dollars into the local community, dig out your old Econ 101 textbook or search for “money multiplier”. When you keep your $ in a local bank it feeds the local economy. The...

By Jill Castilla
Credit One Teaches Credit Pitfalls and Rebuilding Momentum
SocialFeb 21, 2026

Credit One Teaches Credit Pitfalls and Rebuilding Momentum

@CreditOneBank is building programs like Credit Wreckers to teach people what not to do with credit and help rebuild financial momentum. In this episode, we discuss how with Steve Min. Watch the full video: https://t.co/wUIHckaAy4 https://t.co/kXzIKFYg9G

By Jim Marous
Stop Obsessing over Tiny Financial Details
SocialFeb 21, 2026

Stop Obsessing over Tiny Financial Details

Also doesn't matter: - Switching savings account to get an extra 0.05% interest - Agonizing over the cost of daily coffee - Tracking 50+ line items in a budget

By Ramit Sethi
Tax‑savvy Investing Fuels Long‑term Wealth Growth
SocialFeb 20, 2026

Tax‑savvy Investing Fuels Long‑term Wealth Growth

Being a smart investor who understands how to defer or avoid taxes builds more wealth long term.

By Coach Carson
Park Sale Proceeds in Money Market, Not Stocks
SocialFeb 20, 2026

Park Sale Proceeds in Money Market, Not Stocks

"I got $500k from the sale of my home. What to do with the cash if I need to buy another home within a year?” Money Market Fund (like $VUSXX) paying 3.64%. State tax free, so it’s a great choice, or HYSA. Unless...

By The Money Cruncher
Crossing $100K Unlocks Compounding, $1M Becomes Inevitable
SocialFeb 20, 2026

Crossing $100K Unlocks Compounding, $1M Becomes Inevitable

The $100,000 portfolio is the mark when a lot of stuff changed for us. It wasn’t the actual amount, but the fact we were able to build a system that generated a substantial enough amount to show us that the...

By Brennan Schlagbaum, CPA (Budgetdog)
Master Budgeting, Saving, Debt & Earnings with Workbook
SocialFeb 20, 2026

Master Budgeting, Saving, Debt & Earnings with Workbook

*🚨🤑PAYDAY = Made Whole Money Move madewholeworkbook⁠ ⁠ It’s CRICKETS every single time 😂 . . My money workbook (companion to my NYT-Bestseller Get Good With Money) teaches you all about budgeting saving, debt and learning to earn (more)... and has tons of free...

By Tiffany Aliche (The Budgetnista)
Transparency Over Trust: I’ll Prove My Value
SocialFeb 20, 2026

Transparency Over Trust: I’ll Prove My Value

I don't share enough proof. Distrust, especially in the AI/social media world, is at an all-time high. And rightfully so. Plus it gets tricky with client confidentiality. If you've ever thought about reaching out I hope to make it the...

By Ryan Odom
Dividends Are Taxed—High Earners Should Chase Growth, Not Yield
SocialFeb 20, 2026

Dividends Are Taxed—High Earners Should Chase Growth, Not Yield

Just fyi: Even if you reinvest dividends, you still have to pay taxes on them. If dividends are qualified, you'll pay 0-23.8% in tax. If non qualified, you'll pay 0-40.8% tax, and state/local taxes. High earners shouldn’t chase high dividend funds. Focus on...

By The Money Cruncher
Integr
SocialFeb 20, 2026

Integr

You know how high earners feel like they’re tipping Uncle Sam while their own financial goals keep slipping? I integrate tax strategy and financial planning so they stop the bleeding and fund what actually matters.

By Lawrence H. Raymond III, CFP, RICP
College Still Boosts Lifetime Earnings, Despite 2026 Debate
SocialFeb 20, 2026

College Still Boosts Lifetime Earnings, Despite 2026 Debate

Going to college is one of the best things you can do to increase your expected lifetime earnings This is oddly a controversial statement in 2026

By Matt (MattTheMoneyGuy)
Budget Realistically, Not on Hopeful Cost Estimates
SocialFeb 19, 2026

Budget Realistically, Not on Hopeful Cost Estimates

Don’t budget for what you hope it costs… budget realistically. Follow @chasecalhoun.realestate for more on build-to-rent and real estate investing. #realestate #investmentproperty #ceomindset

By Chase Calhoun
All Research Done, Still Stuck on Execution
SocialFeb 19, 2026

All Research Done, Still Stuck on Execution

It’s like you already did ALL the research but you just can’t get yourself to execute.

By Rosa Lopez
Three-Step Tax Prep System for Multi-Stream Income
SocialFeb 19, 2026

Three-Step Tax Prep System for Multi-Stream Income

How I prep for tax season 💸🤓🇨🇦 (as an accountant with multiple income streams) Here’s my exact 3-step system:

By Kate (Hello Happy Budget)
Maximize HSA: Early Contributions, S‑Corp Reimbursement, S&P500 Growth
SocialFeb 19, 2026

Maximize HSA: Early Contributions, S‑Corp Reimbursement, S&P500 Growth

How I use my HSA 1.) Have a high-deductible health plan. I pay $376.65/month (ridiculous) for a plan and my LLC taxed as an S corp reimburses me for this via an accountable plan 2.) Max contribute each year on Jan 1....

By Ryan Odom
Shared Finances Are Essential for a Successful Marriage
SocialFeb 19, 2026

Shared Finances Are Essential for a Successful Marriage

If you’re talking about marriage but you can’t talk about money, you’re not ready for marriage. Money fights are the number one cause of divorce in America.   You have to get on the same page. Because if you’re building a life...

By Dave Ramsey
Investing Enables Flexible, Part‑Time Retirement Income
SocialFeb 19, 2026

Investing Enables Flexible, Part‑Time Retirement Income

Investing isn’t all or nothing especially if you consider a phased retirement. You work 20 hours a week to cover most of your expenses while your investments supplement your income. Investing is about giving you flexibility and options.

By Delyanne Barros
Wealthy Critics Face Naïve “Just Pay More” Replies
SocialFeb 19, 2026

Wealthy Critics Face Naïve “Just Pay More” Replies

When I post that wealthy people like me should pay higher taxes, I receive hundreds of comments saying, “You know you can just pay the government more, right??” So it’s comforting to see that billionaires like @TomSteyer also get the same...

By Ramit Sethi
Daily One‑Concept Finance Lessons for Overwhelmed Beginners
SocialFeb 19, 2026

Daily One‑Concept Finance Lessons for Overwhelmed Beginners

If personal finance overwhelms you, I hope you find my page I post every day on IG trying to teach you just one new concept. Literally my only goal

By Matt (MattTheMoneyGuy)
Systematic Rental Strategies Build Generational Wealth
SocialFeb 17, 2026

Systematic Rental Strategies Build Generational Wealth

🏡 The Steps You Need For Financial Freedom 🥳 Collecting cash flow and becoming financially free are within reach for everyone, if you’re willing to sacrifice and follow a calculated path. Every decision is thought out and systematical, but when...

By Ryan Nork