Jim Wang

Most personal finance advice is fluff.

7 mistakes to watch out for when you do this, four surprising ways you could save on that …

… the list goes on. And on. And on.

It's candy.

You read it and it feels like you're doing something good because, hey, you're reading about money management!

Unfortunately, it's a red herring. You don't need more information, you need less. You need laser guided advice to help you solve a particular problem. It's just in time learning, but on steroids.

I hack through the filler so you get the minimum dose of action needed to get the results you want.

That's what Wallet Hacks is all about.

Hi, my name is Jim Wang. I have no certifications, I have no formal training, I'm a regular guy who has been writing about what I've learned about personal finance for over ten years. I have had the pleasure of being featured in New York Times, Baltimore Sun, Marketplace Money, Entrepreneur, BusinessWeek, U.S. News and World Report, and many more publications.

I will show you how a few simple steps can have a huge impact on you and your money.

How minor mental shifts in your thinking can result in outsized gains.

I'll be your sherpa in testing ideas to help you make more money, save more money, and invest it for the future so you can spend your time the way you want.

Enter your email below and I'll let you know when we're ready so you don't miss out. Until then, I'll be sending you a weekly email of articles I found interesting that week.

As a bonus, I'll also send you “5 Money Saving Hacks based on Scientific Research” – a guide that is based on researched published in the New England Journal of Medicine and by researchers from the likes of Cornell and Harvard. This 1,500 word guide took me many hours to compile but is yours absolutely free if you sign up below. It's just a small token of my appreciation!

Thanks!

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