Wealth Management Social Media and Updates

Capital vs Labor Income Drives Wealth Gap, Not Salary
SocialFeb 28, 2026

Capital vs Labor Income Drives Wealth Gap, Not Salary

You’re earning the wrong type of income, and your salary is the proof. Two people earning $200K. Same income, completely different financial realities. There is a distinction between capital income and labor income reveals why the wealth gap isn’t about how much...

By Ben | Finance & Investing
From $304k Debt to Millions: My Recovery Blueprint
SocialFeb 27, 2026

From $304k Debt to Millions: My Recovery Blueprint

12 years ago, I was $304k in debt. Today, I'm a multimillionaire. If I lost everything tomorrow, here's how I'd get it back:

By Brennan Schlagbaum, CPA (Budgetdog)
Diversify Beyond 60/40 to Reduce Lifetime Consumption Risk
SocialFeb 27, 2026

Diversify Beyond 60/40 to Reduce Lifetime Consumption Risk

“Risk is the uncertainty of lifetime consumption.” We sit down with @cullenroche to discuss his new book Your Perfect Portfolio. We start with a basic 60/40 portfolio and then examine, step by step, the case for adding international, factors, gold, private assets,...

By Jack Forehand
Gen Z Trusts Agents, Advisers Become Agents, DeFi Dominates
SocialFeb 27, 2026

Gen Z Trusts Agents, Advisers Become Agents, DeFi Dominates

Younger generations will more likely trust agents than financial advisers to manage their wealth. Then advisers will switch to using agents themselves, managing boomer money as well. And agents will efficiently execute everything directly with DeFi.

By Hugh Karp
DAF Donors Lose Legal Control, Case Highlights Risks
SocialFeb 27, 2026

DAF Donors Lose Legal Control, Case Highlights Risks

Donor-Advised Funds can be a good planning tool, but you give up legal control after the irrevocable donation. Peterson v. Christian Community Foundation dba WaterStone involves a $21M DAF sponsor ignoring a donor-advisor. @CNBC article by @HCuccinello https://t.co/KzEWeax1ER

By Justin Miller
Expect Multiple Severe Bear Markets in Your Investing Career
SocialFeb 27, 2026

Expect Multiple Severe Bear Markets in Your Investing Career

Bear markets happen more often than many realize, and most people will have to navigate multiple severe downturns during their investing years. https://t.co/3M4SDMlWOY

By Peter Mallouk
Half of People Don't See 401(k) as Investment
SocialFeb 27, 2026

Half of People Don't See 401(k) as Investment

Consider the everyday person's knowledge of money: When I ask them about their investments, roughly 50% do not count their 401(k) as an investment. They think of it as something totally separate

By Ramit Sethi
Bitcoin's Sharpe Ratio Outshines Gold, Offering Generational Upside
SocialFeb 26, 2026

Bitcoin's Sharpe Ratio Outshines Gold, Offering Generational Upside

The fact that Gold has gone up so much, that's only accelerated through all financial products that we've designed. However, holding Gold at this point isn't the right bet for most asset managers. The Sharpe Ratio is way worse. The flipside: the...

By Michaël van de Poppe
Nearly Three‑quarters of U.S. Workers Eye Side Hustles
SocialFeb 26, 2026

Nearly Three‑quarters of U.S. Workers Eye Side Hustles

72% of workers in the U.S. have a side hustle or are considering pursuing one, according to SurveyMonkey’s 2025 study on workplace culture and trends. https://t.co/iAVeKwhZV4

By Vox – Money
Renters Can Invest With Discipline, Not Just Homeownership
SocialFeb 26, 2026

Renters Can Invest With Discipline, Not Just Homeownership

“Renters don’t invest.” What you really meant to say is, “I don’t know renters that invest, and my self-worth is tied up in owning a house.” The truth is, you have to have discipline as a renter to save up...

By Kevin L. Matthews II
Trump Proposes Government‑run Retirement Accounts For
SocialFeb 26, 2026

Trump Proposes Government‑run Retirement Accounts For

President Trump announced during his State of the Union address Tuesday night that he plans to give Americans without 401(k)s access to a retirement account modeled on the federal government’s Thrift Savings Plan, targeting the roughly 50 million people who...

By Vox – Money
SEP IRAs Limit Advanced Tax Strategies—Consider Better Options
SocialFeb 26, 2026

SEP IRAs Limit Advanced Tax Strategies—Consider Better Options

SEP IRAs are a dead giveaway that somebody has room to do great planning 1.) They block backdoor Roths 2.) They reduce QBI more than solo 401ks do since SEP IRAs only allow employer contributions 3.) They do not support the mega backdoor...

By Ryan Odom
Put Your Paycheck to Work, Not in Zero‑Interest Checking
SocialFeb 26, 2026

Put Your Paycheck to Work, Not in Zero‑Interest Checking

One of the biggest money moves I made?
I stopped letting my paycheck sit in a checking account that earns zero percent interest. 
If my money’s gonna chill, it might as well make a little coin while it waits. 💸

By Nadia Vanderhall
Balancing Rates Drives Predictable Credit Cycles
SocialFeb 26, 2026

Balancing Rates Drives Predictable Credit Cycles

In order to have successful capital markets, you see the same things happen again and again. Since one man’s debts are another man’s assets, you have to keep interest rates not so high that they crush the debtor, without having them...

By Ray Dalio
Key Tax Extension, Payment & Unexpected Planning Tips
SocialFeb 26, 2026

Key Tax Extension, Payment & Unexpected Planning Tips

Tax season can be busy. Here’s what taxpayers should know about filing for extension, making payments and planning for the unexpected. https://t.co/18PsgNFiEr

By Kelly Phillips Erb
Build a Personal Cash Cushion, Not Just Business Equity
SocialFeb 26, 2026

Build a Personal Cash Cushion, Not Just Business Equity

How much of your net worth is your business? Knot in your stomach? Keep reading. Roman Khan (@RomanEcom) spoke at one of our eComFuel events a few years ago. If you ever get the chance to meet Roman in person, do...

By Andrew Youderian
When Grief Strikes: Unseen Financial Fallout
SocialFeb 26, 2026

When Grief Strikes: Unseen Financial Fallout

My February article is LIVE with @selfmagazine. As a monthly contributor, I share a new piece each month. We talk about budgeting. We talk about investing. We talk about building wealth. We don’t talk enough about what happens when life interrupts all of...

By Tiffany Aliche (The Budgetnista)
High‑Earners Need Clear Solo 401k & Roth Strategy
SocialFeb 26, 2026

High‑Earners Need Clear Solo 401k & Roth Strategy

Working with an anesthesiologist who made ~$400k in 1099 income in 2025. Expects a similar income in 2026. Lives in Tennesee. Files single. He's received all sorts of conflicting opinions from CPAs on SEP IRAs, solo 401ks, S corp, no...

By Ryan Odom
Invest with Fundamentals, Patience, Not Market Noise
SocialFeb 26, 2026

Invest with Fundamentals, Patience, Not Market Noise

Warren Buffett on wealth building: focus on fundamentals, ignore the noise, and evaluate businesses with clarity. Smart investing is about patience, discipline, and knowing what you own. Most investors fail because they chase noise instead of value. 📈

By Mike the Value Investor
Real Estate Investing Begins With Financing, Not Money
SocialFeb 26, 2026

Real Estate Investing Begins With Financing, Not Money

Most people think real estate investing starts with a big bank account. In reality, it starts with understanding financing, deal structure, and tax strategy. Inside my Strategic Tax Savings Blueprint, I walk through how investors approach real estate differently so they can...

By Amanda Han, CPA
Know the Difference: Choose the Right Fund
SocialFeb 26, 2026

Know the Difference: Choose the Right Fund

If you’re investing and don’t know the difference between: • Index Funds • Mutual Funds • ETFs You might be choosing the wrong one without realizing it. New vid tomorrow is going to breakdown the pros and cons of each so you can pick the...

By Cade Invests
LLMs Fail 85% of Investment Tasks, Math Weakness Evident
SocialFeb 26, 2026

LLMs Fail 85% of Investment Tasks, Math Weakness Evident

LLM-driven AI tools are much better with words than with math... at what point is the time to back-check the output calculations more time-consuming than just using established software providers for key investment research and financial planning functions? "Mass market AI...

By Michael Kitces
Inflation Halved Dollar Value—Invest in Real Assets
SocialFeb 26, 2026

Inflation Halved Dollar Value—Invest in Real Assets

Your dollar lost 53% of its purchasing power over the past 30 years. That’s not an anomaly. That’s the system. Inflation isn’t just a number - it’s a silent thief. Invest in real assets, or watch your money evaporate. https://t.co/vTylWHpPhj

By Peter Mallouk
US Estate Tax Hits Singapore Residents'
SocialFeb 26, 2026

US Estate Tax Hits Singapore Residents'

You own $3 million in US stocks. You live in Singapore. You pass away. Two versions of what happens next.

By Ben | Finance & Investing
More Funds ≠ True Diversification; Look Deeper
SocialFeb 26, 2026

More Funds ≠ True Diversification; Look Deeper

Most people think diversification means owning lots of different funds. A client came to me with 17 funds across 4 fund houses. "My advisor said this was maximum diversification." When I showed him what he actually owned underneath, something broke.

By Ben | Finance & Investing
Snowflake Beats Estimates, Shows AI-Driven Growth
SocialFeb 26, 2026

Snowflake Beats Estimates, Shows AI-Driven Growth

$SNOW revenue, RPO and guidance came in ahead of consensus and the WSJ headline says company benefiting from AI adoption. This is the point we've been making for several weeks... some infrastructure software businesses are beneficiaries of AI. https://t.co/dX1lJsYfye

By Puru Saxena
Simple Habits, Big Advantage over Average Savers
SocialFeb 26, 2026

Simple Habits, Big Advantage over Average Savers

Basic personal finance habits: • get 401k match • track your spending • route % of paychecks into savings automatically • avoid cc debt • keep at least 3 months of expenses in HYSA • max Roth IRA Do these consistently and you'll do much better than...

By The Money Cruncher
Small‑cap Rally Signals Leadership Rotation, Not Squeeze
SocialFeb 25, 2026

Small‑cap Rally Signals Leadership Rotation, Not Squeeze

Small caps just hit record highs. While everyone chases mega-cap AI, leadership may already be rotating. That’s not a squeeze. It’s a signal. @JDHatfield_ICAP @InfraCap explain why it matters: https://t.co/11ZhJg1jL3

By Michael A. Gayed, CFA (Lead-Lag Report)
Big‑Cap S&P Leaders 50% More Volatile Than Index
SocialFeb 25, 2026

Big‑Cap S&P Leaders 50% More Volatile Than Index

The top 10 largest stocks in the S&P 500 are 50% more volatile than the S&P 500 itself right now. Important for risk... but more important for alpha right now. https://t.co/yqBR2QU8nK

By Corey Hoffstein
Earn $100k+? Cut Debt with 17 2026 Changes
SocialFeb 25, 2026

Earn $100k+? Cut Debt with 17 2026 Changes

If you're making over $100k/yr but are still in debt... Stop what you're doing. Here are 17 changes you need to make to get ahead in 2026:

By Brennan Schlagbaum, CPA (Budgetdog)
Wealth Isn't Punished—Lack of Asset Protection Is
SocialFeb 25, 2026

Wealth Isn't Punished—Lack of Asset Protection Is

We don’t actually punish wealth. We punish people who don’t know how to ring-fence it. And this is why asset protection becomes so important when you pass a certain level of wealth.

By Prof. Victoria J. Haneman
Invest Early, Skip Fancy Cars, Learn Finance Now
SocialFeb 25, 2026

Invest Early, Skip Fancy Cars, Learn Finance Now

I asked 50 year olds for their best advice for people in their 20s: 1. Buy less alcohol, invest instead 2. Stop buying fancy cars. It's a terrible financial decision. 3. Become financially literate asap. Retirement will be easier. Anything to add?

By The Money Cruncher
One Planning Session Prevents Post‑Death Financial Chaos
SocialFeb 25, 2026

One Planning Session Prevents Post‑Death Financial Chaos

I've been a financial consultant to millionaires in Singapore and across Southeast Asia for nearly a decade. Here's what I've learned: the most painful financial conversations happen after someone passes away. The ones that could have been prevented by a single...

By Ben | Finance & Investing
Can't Spend Home Equity or Pre‑Tax Gains in Retirement
SocialFeb 24, 2026

Can't Spend Home Equity or Pre‑Tax Gains in Retirement

Two things you can’t buy things with in retirement…. A primary residence and pre-tax returns.

By Lawrence H. Raymond III, CFP, RICP
Taxes Are a Year‑Round Game, Not a One‑Time Event
SocialFeb 24, 2026

Taxes Are a Year‑Round Game, Not a One‑Time Event

Treating taxes as a one time event is a middle class move. It’s why you overpay in taxes every year. It’s a year round game for the wealthy.

By Brennan Schlagbaum, CPA (Budgetdog)
State Tax Wars: Diverging Paths or Converging Trend?
SocialFeb 24, 2026

State Tax Wars: Diverging Paths or Converging Trend?

Over the past few decades, this has largely played out along the lines of the states' predominant political ideologies, but I wonder how long this trend can continue. At some point, do states raising their taxes see enough of an...

By Jeff Levine
Permanent Insurance Rarely Worth It, Except Special‑Needs Cases
SocialFeb 23, 2026

Permanent Insurance Rarely Worth It, Except Special‑Needs Cases

Ehh. This one is a bit too far. About ~5-10% of the time, a permanent insurance policy can be a good fit, and NO, I do not sell them. For example, if you have a business that has a partner...

By Kevin L. Matthews II
Stop Maximizing, Start Optimizing for Sustainable Success
SocialFeb 23, 2026

Stop Maximizing, Start Optimizing for Sustainable Success

High achievers rarely struggle with discipline. They struggle with knowing when to stop maximizing. Trying to win every financial decision can quietly erode both wealth and well-being. For two years, our savings rate dropped to 5%. We were building a marriage across two countries. No...

By Dr. Preston Cherry, CFP
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
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
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