
This episode features Jesse Kramer discussing personal finance and investing with Justin Peters. Key topics include Jesse's journey from engineering to finance, the importance of budgeting, and the financial order of operations.
Jesse shares his experience as a walk-on squash player at the University of Rochester, highlighting a memorable match against Hobart College where he executed a perfect shot known as a Nick. This moment boosted his confidence as a player.
The conversation shifts to Jesse's transition from a mechanical engineering career to personal finance, emphasizing the challenges and motivations behind this decision. He discusses the impact of his blog, which has gained recognition, including a nomination for the Plutus Awards.
Jesse explains the financial order of operations, a framework for managing personal finances effectively. He emphasizes the importance of budgeting and prioritizing high-interest debt repayment.
Finally, Jesse reflects on the psychological aspects of investing and the balance between success and stress in financial decision-making. He also shares insights on life insurance considerations as he prepares for marriage.
Jesse Kramer discusses personal finance, budgeting, and his career transition with Justin Peters, emphasizing the financial order of operations and psychological aspects of investing.

It's crazy that this all started out with just conversations with colleagues.A Terrific Interview - Jesse Cramer on "The Struggle is Real" - E45
I believe in myself. I know I can work hard.A Terrific Interview - Jesse Cramer on "The Struggle is Real" - E45
Stick to the plan because honestly my plan was 30 or 40 years.A Terrific Interview - Jesse Cramer on "The Struggle is Real" - E45
You can't manage what you don't measure.A Terrific Interview - Jesse Cramer on "The Struggle is Real" - E45
If you can't sleep at night because of your portfolio, is that a good outcome?A Terrific Interview - Jesse Cramer on "The Struggle is Real" - E45
The only thing we can control is our decision-making; everything else is left to luck.A Terrific Interview - Jesse Cramer on "The Struggle is Real" - E45