The Millionaire Next Door by Thomas J. Stanley
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the best savings account right now?
High-yield savings accounts at online banks offer 4-5% APY, far more than traditional banks. Look for FDIC insurance, no monthly fees, and easy transfers.
Why is an HSA called the ultimate retirement account?
HSAs offer triple tax benefits: contributions are tax-deductible, growth is tax-free, and withdrawals for qualified medical expenses are tax-free. After age 65, withdrawals for any purpose are taxed like a Traditional IRA (no penalty). The strategy: contribute the max ($4,150 single / $8,300 family for 2024), invest it, pay medical bills out of pocket now, and let the HSA compound for decades.
What is the 50/30/20 budgeting rule?
The 50/30/20 rule divides your after-tax income into three categories: 50% for needs (rent, groceries, utilities, minimum debt payments), 30% for wants (dining out, subscriptions, entertainment), and 20% for savings and extra debt repayment. It is a simple starting framework for budgeting. Adjust the percentages based on your situation — high cost-of-living areas may require more than 50% for needs.
What is the envelope budgeting method?
Envelope budgeting divides cash into physical (or digital) envelopes for each spending category — groceries, gas, dining, etc. When an envelope is empty, you stop spending in that category for the month. It creates a tangible connection between spending and limits, making it psychologically effective for people who overspend with cards. Digital versions exist in apps like Goodbudget.
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