Online Springtime
I built my life around the academic calendar. It’s September, and online springtime has arrived.
I’ve been a faculty member at a top 50 business school for over 30 years. Personal Finance Economics was developed from my university class, with the intention that financial planners would apply Nobel Prize-winning ideas to help their customers.
Over the past three years, I’ve encountered numerous self-proclaimed “money writers” sharing unconventional ideas on social media and other platforms.
It is hard to know who to trust.
Today, Personal Finance Economics changes. It becomes for everybody.
It is not just for the planners. It is for you.
I’ve found that good advice for all income levels is lacking, and it can even be a bit dangerous to a healthy financial life.
Personal Finance Economics is free. Subscribers will receive my posts. Posts are open to comments. I actively comment and respond to reader remarks. No pseudonym. Just me.
Financial questions pop up all the time.
Pull out your phone, jot me a note, and get my opinion. I’m not literally on call, but pretty damn responsive. Easy. It’s part of a paid subscription.
Direct messaging to answer your personal finance questions.
Paid subscribers will receive a digital copy of Economics-Based Personal Finance, 2026 edition, chapter by chapter.
A 50% discount code for PFE to share with another person.
VIPs receive additional benefits. A free 15-minute online session and a 60-minute online session each year for planning assistance.
What’s Next?
It is your life and your money. Talking about budgets, dropping in your Inbox later this week.



