In normal times, rent prices, like most everything else, slowly yet surely increase at about 2-3% per year. This is inflation. But in terms of the housing market, these aren’t normal times. In the pandemic era, as demand surged in supply-restricted markets, both sale and rent prices soared, with year-over-year inflation rates at 30% or more in some markets. To speak generally of the world of pricing, what goes up might come down. So, when I approached our landlord a few weeks back about lowering the price of our rent, she wasn’t so surprised.
Continue reading “Is My Rent Too High?”Your Questions Answered: Volume 6
Hello! We’re back in the digital mailbag to answer your questions.
In this Q&A episode we take a hard look at inflation, the reality of a bear market, tactics for balancing a career and climbing, saving for a home down payment, my dream interviews, the pros and cons of maxing out retirement plans, cryptocurrency, financial advisors, and traveling the world for cheap. And of course, so much more.
Continue reading “Your Questions Answered: Volume 6”EP 30: Charitable Giving and Macroeconomics with Brice Karickhoff
Brice Karickhoff is a climber and development economist with a passion for charitable giving. In this episode we discuss the importance of balanced saving and giving, the utility of the donor-advised fund, and broader macroeconomic trends that affect us all.
Continue reading “EP 30: Charitable Giving and Macroeconomics with Brice Karickhoff”I Bonds: A Novel Way to Save Cash
Few investments provide a guaranteed rate of return over 7%. U.S. Treasury Series I Bonds are currently paying out at 7.12%, with that trend expected to continue.
Today’s post is short and sweet, and perhaps worthy of your time.
Continue reading “I Bonds: A Novel Way to Save Cash”EP 22: Your Questions Answered: Volume 4
This week we are returning to the digital mailbag to answer your questions!
In this Q&A episode, we take the plunge on inflation fears, cryptocurrency, real estate investing, the debate between loans and all-cash offers, mid-week climbing partners, the Roth 401(k), autoimmune conditions, and some more intimate details about where and how we hold our money in various accounts. Finally, I reveal some notable changes to Mrs. CC’s schedule, among a variety of other topics.
Continue reading “EP 22: Your Questions Answered: Volume 4”