A Weekly Money Check-In Keeps Your Finances From Running on Autopilot
Money Crashersby Andrew Schrage·19 Jun 2026
Set aside 15-20 minutes once a week to review your accounts, check spending against your budget, and flag anything unusual. It doesn’t need to be a deep audit, just enough to stay aware.
Track Every Dollar for 30 Days Before Building Any Budget
Money Crashersby Andrew Schrage·19 Jun 2026
Most budgets fail because they’re built on assumptions rather than actual spending data. Track every transaction for one full month first and you’ll almost certainly find categories where you’re...
The Backdoor Roth Conversion - How High Earners Access Tax-Free Growth
Money Crashersby Andrew Schrage·18 Jun 2026
High earners above the Roth income limit can contribute to a traditional IRA and immediately convert it to a Roth.
Tax Deductions and Tax Credits Are Not the Same Thing
Money Crashersby Andrew Schrage·18 Jun 2026
A deduction reduces your taxable income; a credit reduces your actual tax bill dollar for dollar.
The Expense Ratio on Your Funds Is a Guaranteed Return Drag
Money Crashersby Andrew Schrage·18 Jun 2026
Every fund charges an annual expense ratio, a percentage of your assets taken as a fee regardless of performance.
Dollar-Cost Averaging Removes Emotion From Investing
Money Crashersby Andrew Schrage·18 Jun 2026
Dollar-cost averaging means investing a fixed dollar amount on a regular schedule, monthly or biweekly, regardless of what the market is doing.
Your Debt-to-Income Ratio Determines Whether You Qualify for a Mortgage
Money Crashersby Andrew Schrage·18 Jun 2026
Lenders divide your total monthly debt payments by your gross monthly income to decide whether you can handle a mortgage.
Sinking Funds Eliminate the Surprise From Predictable Expenses
Money Crashersby Andrew Schrage·18 Jun 2026
A sinking fund is a dedicated savings account where you set aside a small amount each month for expenses you know are coming: car registration, annual insurance premiums, holiday gifts, home...
Ethos Life Insurance Review – No-Exam Term Life Built for Modern Families
Money Crashersby Andrew Schrage·17 Jun 2026
Ethos - Best For: People who want meaningful term life coverage fast, with no medical exam, from a fully online process backed by highly rated carriers - What Sets It Apart: Algorithmic...
Automating Your Finances Is More Effective Than Relying on Discipline
Money Crashersby Andrew Schrage·12 Jun 2026
Set up automatic transfers for savings, automatic payments for bills, and automatic contributions to retirement accounts.
Your Savings Rate Matters More Than Your Investment Returns - At First
Money Crashersby Andrew Schrage·12 Jun 2026
In your first decade of building wealth, the percentage of income you save drives your net worth far more than the returns you earn.
A Zero-Based Budget Forces Every Dollar to Have a Job
Money Crashersby Andrew Schrage·11 Jun 2026
Zero-based budgeting means allocating every dollar of your income to a specific category until you reach zero. You’re not spending it all.
The Financial Order of Operations - How to Prioritize Every Dollar
Money Crashersby Andrew Schrage·11 Jun 2026
Most people make financial decisions randomly. They invest here, pay debt there, and save whatever is left.
Track Your Net Worth Quarterly - It’s the Only Number That Shows Real Progress
Money Crashersby Andrew Schrage·11 Jun 2026
Income, spending, and savings rate all matter, but net worth is the single number that shows whether you’re building financial security over time.
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