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Welcome to Get Joe Money Right!

Look, I’m just your average Joe, but I’ve figured out a thing or two about money. Get Joe Money Right isn’t another stuffy finance blog drowning in confusing jargon or tired, recycled advice. Nope—this is straight-up, real talk backed by clear data and actionable steps designed to help everyday folks like us finally master our finances. It’s become a trusted financial companion to thousands who once felt just as lost as I did, navigating the confusing maze of personal finance. My mission today is exactly what it was from day one: turning average Joes into money pros.

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Turning average Joes into money pros —that’s what we’re all about.

Take it from one of our longtime readers, who retired at just 33 years old:

“The one email I’m actually waiting for in my inbox. Smart, practical strategies to master your finances, served up with just enough humor to make personal finance enjoyable.”

How Get Joe Money Right Will Help You

The goal of my work on Get Joe Money Right is to help you make better financial decisions using the best information available. Ultimately, I want you to act smarter and live richer. As a result, this blog will cover ideas such as:

  • The best ways to increase your long-term wealth
  • What to expect from financial markets
  • How to think about risk
  • How to time investment purchases
  • How to find good information and ignore bad information
  • How to organize and manage your finances

And much, much more.

The ideas presented on this blog will provide you with a different perspective on money that you can use in your everyday life. I am sure of this because of the countless hours of research that went into the hundreds of posts currently published on Get Joe Money Right.

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By the way, even some of the big shots—like The Financial Times, Forbes, Wall Street Journal, Bloomberg, and CNBC—have featured insights from Get Joe Money Right. Not bad for an average Joe, right?

and many others.

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