What do you think the “secret” is to making good financial decisions? For starters, let me tell you what it’s NOT. The secret to making wise financial decisions is NOT to save more, give more, earn more, invest more, or spend more. Despite what you might think, the “secret” to making wise financial decisions is… Read More
Why I Hate Tax Refunds (And Why You Should, Too)
Like most people, I have received a substantial tax refund on several occasions in the past. Unlike most people though, when I get a tax refund, it makes me cringe. Why does it make me cringe? Because tax refunds cost money. Yes, you heard me, tax refunds cost money. If you’re scratching your head, then… Read More
Can I Retire? 3 Questions to Ask Before Calling it Quits
I can’t count the number of times I’ve been asked this question. It usually goes something like this, “Tyler, I’m “x” years old and I have “x” dollars in my 401(k). Do you think I can retire?” I certainly understand everyone’s desire to want a quick yes or no answer, so I’ve put together a… Read More
How to Evaluate Giving Opportunities
One question Christians regularly ask me is, “How do I know whether or not I should give money to a particular ministry?” In this post, I’ll try to provide a practical framework for evaluating different giving opportunities so that you’re able to be a good steward of the resources God’s entrusted to you. Even if… Read More
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