Why I *Don't* Offer Hourly Financial Planning ⌛


Hello! Jesse Cramer here.

Thank you for reading The Best Interest blog,

And listening to my podcast, Personal Finance for Long-Term Investors.


This Week's Content

From the blog...

Many of you ask me for financial advice, and I love answering your questions.

When you get more serious, some of you ask to pay me for my time. It's always an honor to be asked. Last week, reader Ken wrote in and said:

Jesse – Hard to say whether I enjoy your blog or podcast more. Both wonderful! I was looking at your “work with me” page… it looks like you don’t offer hourly services. I’d gladly pay you $150 or $200 per hour for a few hours of your time. I’m curious why you don’t work hourly?

Ken touches on a common question, and I believe it's important to explain my thoughts.

🔗 Why I Don’t Offer Hourly Financial Planning 🔗

On the podcast...

This latest podcast episode features six real stories from other financial creators about their struggles, failures, and lessons learned about spending money.

Give it a listen!

👂🎧 Scrimping, Splurging, & Crazy Spending Stories - Episode 109

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Scrimping, Splurging, and Ot...
Jun 18 · Personal Finance for Lon...
50:03
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Before that is Episode 108 - an "Ask Me Anything" episode featuring questions about:

  • Whole Life Insurance
  • Financial Pros and Cons of Being Single vs. Married
  • Roth vs. Traditional Accounts
  • Planning for Healthcare Costs in Retirement
  • Investment Strategies During Economic Uncertainty

Follow the link below!

👂🎧 Go Roth Before It's Too Late? | AMA #7 - Episode 108

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Go Roth Now Before It’s Too...
Jun 4 · Personal Finance for Lon...
82:16
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Other Great Content from Around the Web

  • 😔 From The Conversation: dementia carries many terrible costs, including for friends and family
  • 🧑‍⚕️ From Morningstar: will your retirement require extended long-term care?
  • 🦺 From Fast Company: what do you mean..."safe" investment?
  • 🤖 From White Coat Investor: can AI consistently provide good financial advice?
  • 💳 From The Wall Street Journal: premium credit cards are getting more expensive?!
  • And thank you to The Wall Street Journal, who asked me to join Your Money Briefing this past week...give it a listen below

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Millennials Brace for Their...
Jun 26 · WSJ Your Money Briefing
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P.S. - if you find something great that you think deserves to be shared with our community, let us know!


What Are *Your* Questions?

I've been creating "ask me anything" episodes on the podcast, where I answer your questions about personal finance and investing. They are quickly becoming my most popular episodes.

Want to check them out? They're all here:

🔗 All of My AMA Episodes

I'm collecting questions for AMAs 8 and 9.

Reply to this email or send questions to Jesse@BestInterest.blog


Something to Ponder...

Where was your last great vacation?

and...

Do you think you could live there permanently?


In Closing

I get emails every week from readers like you. Do you have a question? Or an idea for an article or podcast? I’d love to hear from you.

Go ahead! Send an email to ​jesse@bestinterest.blog​

By night, I run The Best Interest and Personal Finance for Long-Term Investors.

By day, I work for a fiduciary wealth management firm in Rochester, NY.

I’d be honored to offer guidance to you, your friends, family, or colleagues.​​ Please let me know how I can help.

Until next week,

Jesse

Jesse Cramer

My mission is to help you feel smarter about your money and retirement, with clarity and confidence. My work helps busy professionals and retirees avoid costly mistakes and grow lasting wealth to and through retirement. I write *The Best Interest* blog, produce *Personal Finance for Long-Term Investors* podcast, and write this free weekly newsletter. Please - subscribe and learn!

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