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Viewing Your Time As MoneySpencer Greenberg3Blog PostValue of your timeExplains how to figure out how much to value your time, and how to tell when it is worthwhile to sacrifice your time to save money, or spend money to save time.
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Your Time Might Be More Valuable Than You ThinkMark Xu8EA ForumValue of your timeDiscusses how to put a $/hour value on your time, and why if saving time moves your career forward it might be whatever you'd pay to get an extra hour late in your career.
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You Need A Budget (YNAB)YNABSoftwareBudgetingPopular budgeting software
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The most cost-efficient way to convert money into personal healthrakelthe1@gmail.com1EA ForumSpending on yourselfSome useful ideas on ways to spend money to be happier and healthier, including by Hauke Hillebrandt in the comments.
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Getting started — Bogleheads-0WikiInvestingFor general advice on saving and investing.
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Save to give: switch banksPat Myron1EA ForumInvestingTL;DR: Save thousands every year with no spending/saving/investing behavior change by switching to high interest saving accounts and cashback credit cards
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Long-term Donation Bunching?Jeff Kaufman2EA ForumDonations-MetaA strategy to save on taxes by giving a lot in one year, and nothing in other years.
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Credit Cards for GivingJeff Kaufman3Blog PostDonations-MetaHow to donate with zero fees and also get credit card rewards (e.g. cashback).
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Giving now vs. later: a summaryJulia Wise2EA ForumDonations-MetaIncludes a list of links to further resources.
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Donor Lottery | Giving What We CanGiving What We Can3PostDonations-MetaDonor lotteries can be a great way to buy more time to research the best giving opportunties. Using them often makes sense if you have a relatively small giving budget you're trying to allocate, or if you're uncertain what the best giving opportunity it is, and only feel it's worth the time to investigate to reduce that uncertainty if you were giving away a larger sum of money.
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Why you should give to a donor lottery this Giving SeasonSam Deere, Jonas Vollmer13EA ForumDonations-MetaIt's probably worth exploring whether you should give to a donor lottery rathen an organization directly. This post is a good starting point.
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EA GT 2021 Fundraisers (Public)EA Giving Tuesday0Google SheetDonations-MetaA list of 101 giving opportunties that EAs gave to on Giving Tuesday in 2021.
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What are the best charities to donate to in 2022?Giving What We Can10Blog PostDonations-MetaGWWC's list of the best charities to donate to in 2022. Covers all the major EA cause areas.
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How we can make it easier to change your mind about cause areasClaire Zabel3EA ForumDonationsConcrete suggestions for helping you change your mind about which cause area tends to have the best giving opportunities.
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Concrete Ways to Reduce Risks of Value Drift and Lifestyle DriftDarius_M5EA ForumDonationsRelation to money: The post suggests its reader considers taking the GWWC Pledge to reduce the risk of value drift. It also provides lots of other suggestions not related to spending money.
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Every.org Donation Match ($300 opportunity per person) — Make a $50 donation into $100 (6x)WilliamKiely5EA ForumDonation MatchingUpdate: Expired. A 5 minute opportunity to use your donations to counterfactually direct a total of $300 to 3 highly effective nonprofits.Expired
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Major Update to EA Giving Tuesday (2022)EA Giving Tuesday3EA ForumDonation MatchingUpdate: Expired. Facebook isn't doing anything for Giving Tuesday this year; instead Meta is matching $7 million in donations starting Nov 15th. Ask Will for more info.Expired
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EA Forum Tag: Donation matching-0EA ForumDonation MatchingMore posts on Donation Matching. Also feel free to ask Will questions about this topic.
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Effective Altruist Personal Finance-0FacebookMetaPretty inactive Facebook group, but lots of smart EAs globally in it.
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Online Event: Feb 21st: Personal Finance for EA Software Engineers with Ben Schifman (EA DC / EA for Jews) and Chris Webster (EA DC and Open Phil) Tue, 2/21 at 7pm ESTBen Schifman and Chris Webster60Online EventEA Software Engineers is hosting some finance events
- Tue, 2/21 at 7pm EST - Talk by @Ben Schifman (EA DC / EA for Jews) and Chris Webster (EA DC and Open Phil)
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Online Event: Feb 23rd: Personal Finance for EA Software Engineers with Rebecca Herbst of Yield & Spread Thu, 2/23 at 12pm ESTRebecca Herbst60Online EventAn introductory finance talk to learn the basics about investing - Thu, 2/23 at 12pm EST - Talk by Rebecca Herbst (https://yieldandspread.wixsite.com/personal-finance and EA Salt Lake City)
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