by inside out money | Sep 22, 2024 | Andrew, Early Retirement, Investing, Lifestyle, Money, Psychology
Investing often seems more complicated than needed, so we’re explaining some key terms to help you better navigate the investing and financial world more confidently. We share which ones we think matter the most and what you should focus on as an investor. ...
by inside out money | Sep 8, 2024 | Early Retirement, Erica, Investing, Money, Psychology
Investing feels overwhelming and complicated to many people, but it doesn’t need to be. It can be simple and easy to get started. Join us for a discussion on investing that we hope will help you get started and feel better on your investing journey. Erica joins...
by inside out money | Aug 18, 2024 | Early Retirement, Investing, Lifestyle, Money, Psychology
This week, I’m answering your questions about early retirement, investing, raising financially literate kids, making like-minded friends, and more! In this week’s podcast, we talk about: – Sitting in the boring middle of achieving FI – Enjoying...
by inside out money | Jul 21, 2024 | Andrew, Early Retirement, Investing, Money, Psychology
Understanding the CAPE (Cyclically Adjusted Price-to-Earnings) ratio and SORR (Sequence of Returns Risk) matters if you’re investing in the stock market and making future plans based on those investments. These metrics provide a stable benchmark for valuation and can...
by inside out money | Jul 14, 2024 | Andrew, Early Retirement, Greg, Lifestyle, Lizgetsloaded, Money, Psychology
Three families share what we spent in the first half of 2024. Who’s spending is the highest and lowest? And is there really a winner or loser!? We’re big fans of intentional spending and not spending more than you earn. We share the nitty gritty details of our...
by inside out money | Jun 30, 2024 | Early Retirement, Greg, Lifestyle, Money, Psychology
Packing less and spending less while traveling abroad or domestically is possible and can make travel much more enjoyable! Travel a bit lighter and spend a bit less to splurge on the stuff that matters. Join us for a discussion on intentional travel spending. Greg...