You deposit £1,000 in your bank account. The bank pays you 2% interest. £20 per year. Then the bank lends your £1,000 to someone else at 6% interest. £60 per year. The bank pockets the £40 difference ...
In 1970, a brand new Ford Mustang cost $2,822. Today, a base model Mustang costs around $32,000. Same car. Eleven times the price. Not because Ford became eleven times more greedy or the materials bec...
In 1976, a man named John Bogle launched an investment fund that Wall Street immediately mocked. It did not try to beat the market. It did not employ teams of analysts hunting for undervalued stocks. ...
The word “recession” appears in headlines with a particular kind of gravity. Politicians deny them. Economists argue about their definition. Central banks spend trillions trying to prevent...
There is a story told in almost every personal finance book ever written. Two people. Same income. Same investment returns. One starts investing at 25 and stops at 35 — ten years of contributions, the...
Most people who struggle with money do not struggle because they earn too little. They struggle because they have no system. They earn. They spend. They reach the end of the month and wonder where it ...





