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- Financial IndependenceSavings rate, your FI number, emergency funds, and the habits that build choices.
- Retirement & 401(k) PlanningHow 401(k)s, IRAs, and the employer match actually work — and what “enough” looks like.
- Tax-Advantaged Retirement IncomeRoth rules, HSAs, tax diversification, and what is actually tax-free — and what is not.
- Life Insurance & Living BenefitsTerm, whole, universal, IUL — plus the living benefits most people have never heard of.
- Wills, Trusts & Estate BasicsWhat wills and trusts each do, beneficiary designations, and when you need an attorney.
- Health-Care & Long-Term-Care PlanningMedicare gaps, long-term-care risk, HSAs, and the health costs retirement plans miss.
- Generational WealthThe $124 trillion transfer, preparing heirs, beneficiary design, and family governance.
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- Independence7 min read
Financial Independence Is a System, Not a Number
Financial independence isn't a magic dollar amount — it's six connected stages that turn income into lasting choices, one habit at a time.
- Retirement8 min read
How Much Do I Need to Retire? 3.9%, 4%, and Safe Withdrawal Rules Explained
A plain-English look at the famous 4% rule, the newer 3.9% research, and a simple formula you can use to estimate your own retirement number.
- Retirement8 min read
401(k), Roth IRA, and HSA: Which Account Should You Fund First?
A plain-English order of operations for your retirement dollars: capture the match, fund an HSA if eligible, then Roth, then back to the 401(k).
- Tax Strategy8 min read
Tax-Free Retirement Income: What Is Actually Tax-Free and What Is Not?
Which retirement income sources can truly be free of federal income tax under current law, which only sound that way, and the conditions that separate the two.
- Life Insurance9 min read
Term vs Whole Life vs Universal Life vs IUL: An Honest Comparison
A plain-English, no-pressure comparison of term, whole life, universal life, and IUL — including when term really is the right answer.
- Life Insurance8 min read
Living Benefits in Life Insurance: Coverage You Do Not Have to Die to Use
What accelerated death benefits and chronic, critical, terminal illness, and long-term care riders actually do, what triggers them, and how to check the policy you already own.
- Life Insurance8 min read
How Much Life Insurance Do I Need? A Needs-Based Answer
A plain-English, needs-based formula for figuring out how much life insurance your family actually needs — with a worked example you can follow with your own numbers.
- Wills & Trusts7 min read
Why Every Family Needs a Will — Even Without Millions
What a will actually does, what California's intestate succession formula decides when you skip it, and why a licensed estate-planning attorney is the right next step.
- Wills & Trusts7 min read
Trust vs Will: When a Living Trust May Make Sense
A plain-English comparison of wills and revocable living trusts — what each document does, how probate works, and why trusts are so common in California.
- Wills & Trusts7 min read
Beneficiary Designations: The Hidden Estate Plan That Overrides Your Will
Beneficiary forms on 401(k)s, IRAs, and life insurance generally override your will. Here's why surprises happen — and the 15-minute audit that prevents them.
- Generational7 min read
The Great Wealth Transfer: Why Heirs Need Education, Not Just Inheritance
Trillions of dollars are moving between generations — here's why the families that prepare heirs with knowledge and structure, not just money, come out ahead.
- Health & LTC8 min read
Health-Care Costs Can Break Retirement Plans
What Medicare does and doesn't cover, how an HSA can quietly fund future health costs, and the full menu of long-term-care planning options — explained in plain English.
- Independence7 min read
Emergency Funds and Financial Fragility: The Foundation Everything Rests On
Why a cash cushion comes before investing, how to size yours at 3-6 months of essential expenses, and a tiny-start strategy that actually sticks.
- Independence8 min read
Why Financial Education Alone Is Not Enough
Research shows financial knowledge rarely changes behavior on its own — here's what actually works, and how this site is built around that finding.
- Independence7 min read
Financial Well-Being: A Better Way to Measure Progress Than Net Worth
Net worth tells you what you own. The CFPB's validated financial well-being framework tells you something more useful — whether your money is building security and freedom.
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