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A Trustworthy, Personal Guide To The Missing Context OfInvesting + Technology

The rarely shared
Things you should know
To keep you and your treasures
Strategic | Secure | Private | Smart

It isn’t a one-time fix
It’s staying one step ahead

Welcome to The Cache!

A private, trustworthy guide to the missing context of personal investing + technology.

The intent is to educate yourself on thing$ you should know that are rarely shared.

It's about accumulating assets, strategies and technology to build financial security keeping your treasures secure and you, technology smart.

The digital world is ever-changing. It isn't a one-time fix. It's staying one step ahead.

We should know these things.

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What You Don’t Know

By L. A. Wauters | September 20, 2024

Sometimes you don’t want to know but you should, to have a better understanding of how it works. The more you understand how certain things work, the more it willContinue readingWhat You Don’t Know

The Worst Investing Advice

By L. A. Wauters | September 13, 2024

A large weeping willow tree in a drainage easement needed to be cut down not long after we moved into our current house. Located on the property line, I foundContinue readingThe Worst Investing Advice

Judging a Company by Its Size

By L. A. Wauters | September 6, 2024

I always worked for small to medium-sized companies until moving to California. The first interview I had was at a large, prominent company for a Director of Finance position. ExcitedContinue readingJudging a Company by Its Size

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