How did you educate yourself on making some sense of the complex financial systems around us? Things like understanding taxes, investing, insurance, mortgage/real-estate etc. just in time google and reading one article after another is what I have done till now. Some are well written, some garbage ad-holes. So how do you get yourself educated in these topics to make rational decisions? Have you come across something covers different topics, beginner friendly, practical? Sort of financial handbook ...
Try YouTube from Graham Stephen. I listen to his stuff a lot.
+1. I watch him a lot as well. He goes to some extremes but promotes a right attitude towards managing money.
Thanks, will check it out!
NPR podcasts: Market place, planet money, indicator, this is uncomfortable all explain economics of markets. Only one of those discusses personal finance. It’s a very good place to start.
Two words one name. Ray Dalio.
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Still slowly educating myself. Started a year ago mainly by reading books and watching YouTube videos
Could you name a few that you found useful?