Articles by Oakleigh Wealth


Retirement Savings Waterfall
With so many different types of savings and investment accounts available, it can be hard to know where to put the money you’re diligently saving. This savings waterfall will help you capture various tax incentives, which when compounded over many years, can add up to make a significant difference. The basic idea is that you fill up each bucket before going to the next, and if the bucket doesn’t apply to you, move on to the next.

Invest or pay off debt?
No one likes the feeling of being indebted, whether it’s actual debt (student loans, mortgages, credit card…), or more generally in the sense of feeling an obligation to return some favor. And as this opening observation demonstrates, the decision of whether to pay down debt is often as much one of emotion as it is cold financial math. Therefore, answering the question of whether I should pay down my mortgage early or try to invest the savings in the market requires looking at both the math and the emotion of debt.