Volume I · Newlyweds

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The Curriculum · 8 chapters

  • An acorn resting on an oak leaf
    1Compound Interest9 min

    An interest rate is a story about time. Tell it well and it earns for you.

    Leave knowing exactly how to start, even at five dollars a week, and how that turns into hundreds of thousands by retirement.

  • A closed brass pocket knife
    2Career Clarity9 min

    The spread between five hundred thousand and twenty million is your career, not your IQ.

    Leave with a clearer view of where the next ten years should head, and which next move actually moves the needle.

  • A wooden ruler beside a small glass bottle
    3Budgeting for Real Life11 min

    A budget is a plan you can keep, not a prison you escape.

    Walk away with a budget built around real Jewish life, tuition, simchas, Shabbos, Yom Tov, that you can actually hold for the next twelve months.

  • An open antique padlock with its key beneath
    4Debt8 min

    Borrowing is a tool. Used well it builds. Used badly it eats.

    Finish knowing exactly which debt is building you, which debt is eating you, and the fastest, cleanest path out of the wrong kind.

  • A small notepad with a hand-drawn checklist
    5The Checklist Nobody Gave You10 min

    The boring list that prevents the loud emergencies.

    Walk out with the one-page list every household should have but almost none do, the quiet preparation that prevents the loud crises.

  • A bundled sheaf of wheat tied with twine
    6Increase Your Income5 min

    Cutting has a ceiling. Earning has none.

    Leave with three concrete moves to grow your income inside the work and community you already live in, no career pivot required.

  • A fountain pen resting on a stack of clean paper
    7The Major Decisions9 min

    Houses, cars, and where to invest. Three categories that quietly decide whether you build wealth or burn it.

    Walk away clearer on the few decisions, made once a decade, that quietly compound for the next thirty years.

  • A lit candle in a brass candlestick
    8Giving and Legacy5 min

    The eight levels of Rambam in fifth grade. The gap between what you believe and what you do is the work.

    Build a giving practice that fits inside the structure of your life, not on top of it, and the legacy that follows from doing it for thirty years.