Daniel SnitkovskiyTime’s Reluctant MarchIt was a grey and cold day — the type of day in which Charlie preferred to have the shutters hide them from the world. Charlie was a…1 min read·Nov 5, 2023----
Daniel SnitkovskiyFrank’s Newfound HappinessThere once was a dog named Frank. Frank liked 2 things most in this world: his drumstick chicken bone that he found last Spring, and…2 min read·Oct 30, 2023----
Daniel SnitkovskiyThe magical forestOnce upon a time, there was a magical forest. In this forest, magic remained hidden, revealing itself only once a year to one person…2 min read·Oct 24, 2023----
Daniel SnitkovskiyHow I Manage My MoneyPersonal finance is personal. My hope with this post is to provide a template/inspiration so that you can tailor to your situation.7 min read·Feb 13, 2021----
Daniel SnitkovskiyinYoung, Not BrokeJosh: Know Your Spending and the Power of SavingThis week we have Josh, who shares his thoughts about saving early and how to think about your expenses so you aren’t wasting valuable $$…9 min read·Apr 9, 2020----
Daniel SnitkovskiyinYoung, Not BrokeInvesting Ep. 1: OMG buy these stocksCOVID-19 has had a big impact on our economy: from sharp increases in unemployment to the government putting trillions of dollars into…9 min read·Apr 9, 2020----
Daniel SnitkovskiyinYoung, Not BrokeAre You IRA? Yup, I’m 401(k)We’ve talked about why you should already be saving for retirement, now let’s talk about the most common ways to do so: Individual…5 min read·Mar 11, 2020----
Daniel SnitkovskiyinYoung, Not BrokeImaginary BudgetsBehavioral Finance is the intersection of economics and psychology, and ultimately comes down to biases in decision-making. Our decisions…3 min read·Mar 4, 2020----
Daniel SnitkovskiyinYoung, Not BrokeBack to the Basics: Time Is MoneyOver 60% of Americans start saving for retirement after their 30’s, so why should you, a (possibly-sub) 20-something year old even think…6 min read·Feb 12, 2020--1--1