Author: Craig Stephens

Craig is a former IT professional who left his 19-year career to be a full-time finance writer. A DIY investor since 1995, he started Retire Before Dad in 2013 as a creative outlet to share his investment portfolios. Craig studied Finance at Michigan State University and lives in Northern Virginia with his wife and three children. Read more.
Masterworks Review 2024: Andy Warhol in Your Investment Portfolio?

Masterworks Review 2024: Andy Warhol in Your Investment Portfolio?

This Masterworks review was updated on 01/01/2024. Part of what I love about being a money blogger is learning about innovative startups and investment platforms. Last year, I came across one that was particularly interesting and mentioned it in a post about alternative investment ideas.  Today I’m digging deeper into Masterworks, an investment platform that…

RealtyMogul Review 2024: Commercial Real Estate for Ordinary Investors

RealtyMogul Review 2024: Commercial Real Estate for Ordinary Investors

This RealtyMogul review was updated 01/01/2024. RealtyMogul is a Los Angeles-based real estate crowdfunding platform that connects individual investors to professionally managed commercial real estate deals on a modern investment platform.  The company offers non-traded real estate investment trusts (REITs), private investment offerings, and 1031 exchanges all under one roof. It’s suitable for both accredited…

Financial Security for Everyone

Financial Security for Everyone

A few months back, I had a conversation with a woman from a well-known advocacy organization for retirees and the elderly. One part of the organization’s mission is to promote financial security among its membership base. However, the organization seemed to be targeting a younger audience, where I met the representative. So I asked her…

My Retirement Asset Allocations and Improved Portfolio Page

My Retirement Asset Allocations and Improved Portfolio Page

To be more transparent about my overall investment strategy, I’ve redesigned my Portfolio page and will be explaining the changes in today’s blog post. It now includes the details of our retirement asset allocations, my dividend growth stock portfolio, the forward 12-month investment income (F12MII) chart, and a new financial independence progress chart.  I did…

How to Retire at Age 55 – An Interview with Fritz Gilbert of The Retirement Manifesto

How to Retire at Age 55 – An Interview with Fritz Gilbert of The Retirement Manifesto

Not long ago, a fellow retirement blogger retired at the age of 55. I have the same retirement goal! So when I read about his triumphant exit from corporate America, I thought, who better to interview about how to retire at age 55 than Fritz Gilbert of The Retirement Manifesto? Fritz spent 30+ years at…

6 Powerful (and Low-Risk) Financial Maneuvers that Put Extreme Frugality to Shame

6 Powerful (and Low-Risk) Financial Maneuvers that Put Extreme Frugality to Shame

Powerful financial maneuvers are meaningful decisions you make with your money and lifestyle that have a significant long-term impact on building wealth.  Too often, we focus on the little ways to save money. We used to be a coupon clipping couple before having kids. We had more time back then. Coupons influenced our shopping choices…