Splitting a group trip's costs by headcount alone almost never adds up fairly. Here's the exact math for equal splits, itemized splits, and multi-currency trips.
A turnkey rental looked like a great deal until I ran the cap rate. Learn the formula, what counts as a good cap rate in 2026, and how to avoid the same mistake.
The 30% federal solar tax credit ended in 2025. Here's the real math on how many panels you need and whether rooftop solar still pays for itself in 2026.
Most borrowers never calculate their actual student loan payoff date or total interest paid. Here's how to do it — and the strategies that can cut years off your repayment.
The 28/36 rule tells you what a bank will lend — not what you can comfortably afford. Learn how to calculate your real home affordability number before you commit.
The '3-6 months of expenses' rule is a starting point — not a formula. Learn how to calculate your real emergency fund target based on your actual situation.
Dollar-cost averaging removes emotion from investing by buying fixed amounts at regular intervals. Here's the maths behind why consistency beats market timing — every time.
The 4% rule and 25x formula reveal your Financial Independence number. Learn how your spending — not your salary — determines when you can retire early.
The 50/30/20 rule is the simplest budgeting framework that works. Learn how to calculate your three buckets, adjust for high costs or debt, and build lasting financial habits.
Compound interest is the most powerful force in personal finance. Learn how it works, why time matters more than amount, and how to put it to work for you today.
Self-employment tax catches freelancers and contractors off-guard every year. Learn the 15.3% rate, how to calculate your bill, and how much to set aside quarterly.
Learn the amortization formula behind every mortgage payment, see how rates affect your total cost, and discover what extra payments really do to your loan.