If you enjoyed: The Best Free Investment Tracking Spreadsheet, you’re going to love this asset allocation spreadsheet add-on! This spreadsheet utilizes information from the investment tracker (and/or new entries) to provide
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Investing for your retirement is as complex as you make it. The process of buying, holding and re-balancing your portfolio may seem like a daunting prospect for many. For others,
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You hear it on the radio all the time – the 40 year old male that could get a 20 year $500,000 term life insurance policy for only $30.62 per
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Recently, I’ve been publishing guest posts in an effort to expand the range of topics covered by Valuist. Inviting qualified authors to lend their expertise also helps me attain the
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Valuist has been on a largely unplanned hiatus, due to the mostly planned pregnancy of my wife and upcoming birth of our daughter- A daunting and exciting experience, to say
Read More3 Ways to Merge Your Finances When you Get Married
When my wife and I were first married the prospect of combining our finances was daunting. Are we supposed to share all of our accounts and assets from now on?
Read MoreThe True Cost of Buying a Car: 5 Common Costs and How to Cut Them Down
Just like the true cost of buying a home may be higher than you expected, the long-term cost of buying a car can be staggering. Here we look at the typical costs to finance,
Read MorePoor, Cheap or Minimalist?
If you’re cheap, you have money but won’t spend it until you’re forced to. When you’re poor you simply can’t afford spending beyond your necessary living expenses. But as a Minimalist you have money but
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It’s been a few months since my last article and I know all 5 of my regular readers are patiently awaiting an update. I transitioned to a new position, at a
Read MoreIn Bad Company: How to Win a Protest
The following is a Guest Post by Strangers to Creation author and retired healthcare investigator, Kevin Nelson, who recently undertook (and won) an old-school protest… with signs and everything. The details
Read MoreThe True Cost of Buying a Home
At some point in the life of all long-term renters the question of home ownership inevitably arises. But the true cost of buying a home is somewhat difficult to calculate.
Read MoreWhy I Chose to Pay the Health Insurance Penalty and What it Really Costs
My experience buying health insurance in the United States has been frustrating. In 2014 I had two options: I could pay my portion of an employer-sponsored healthcare plan or shop around
Read MoreDoes Money Buy Happiness?
Valuist was recently featured in an article over at The Pursuit of Happiness. I answered some interview questions on how I conceptualize happiness, in celebration of the International Day of Happiness,
Read MoreThe Interest Free Loan You Give the Government Every Year
Every year about 40 Million Americans wait in giddy anticipation for their end-of-year bonus, their income tax refunds. You might say to yourself, “I’m going to treat myself this year by
Read More5 Steps to Calculating Your Financial Health, and Why Its Important
Calculating your financial health is an often skipped step on the staircase of opportunity. Reviewing your assets, earnings and spending is not exactly exhilarating for most people. But to get where
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