The index card: why personal finance doesn't have to be complicated book cover

The index card

why personal finance doesn't have to be complicated

Helaine Olen and Harold Pollack
3.9 (4114 Reviews)

Resumen de The index card

All your personal finance wisdom on a single index card? When professor Harold Pollack's simple financial rules went viral, attracting hundreds of thousands of views, it sparked this revolutionary guide that Ezra Klein calls essential for "being in much better shape than most Americans."

Temas clave en The index card

  • index fund investing
  • debt repayment strategies
  • emergency fund planning
  • automated savings
  • financial decision fatigue

Citas de The index card

  • The path to financial security isn't complicated-it just takes discipline.

  • Starvation budgets fail just like starvation diets.

  • Eliminating high-interest debt is the single best investment opportunity most people will ever have.

  • Retirement savings becomes your most crucial financial priority-with no do-overs allowed.

  • Never turn down the employer match-essentially free money.

Personajes en The index card

  • Helaine OlenCo-author and financial journalist
  • Harold PollackCo-author and University of Chicago professor
  • EllieMember of a financial accountability group
  • MeredithMember of a financial accountability group

Sobre el Autor

Sobre el autor de The index card

Helaine Olen, co-author of The Index Card: Why Personal Finance Doesn’t Have to Be Complicated, is an award-winning financial columnist for The Washington Post and a sharp critic of the personal finance industry.

Her bestselling book Pound Foolish: Exposing the Dark Side of the Personal Finance Industry laid the groundwork for her collaboration with Harold Pollack, blending her journalistic rigor with a focus on economic inequality. Olen’s work has been featured on The Daily Show, NPR, and PBS’s Frontline, cementing her reputation as a trusted voice for accessible, policy-aware financial guidance.

Harold Pollack, a University of Chicago public policy professor and co-author of The Index Card, combines academic expertise with real-world pragmatism.

His viral 2013 index card of financial rules—the foundation for their book—showcases his ability to distill complex ideas into actionable advice. Pollack’s research on healthcare and social policy informs the book’s emphasis on systemic challenges and practical solutions. His insights have appeared in The Atlantic, The Washington Post, and major media outlets.

Together, their work has been hailed as a “required read” for its no-nonsense approach to empowering everyday financial decisions.

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The Index Card distills personal finance into ten simple rules that fit on a 4x6 index card, emphasizing actionable strategies for debt management, saving, and investing. Co-authored with Harold Pollack, it challenges overcomplicated financial advice, advocating for index funds, emergency savings, and fee-only fiduciary advisors. The book’s viral origins stem from Pollack’s 2013 social media post outlining these principles.

Ideal for those overwhelmed by complex financial jargon, the book targets millennials, Gen Z, and anyone seeking debt reduction or retirement planning guidance. Its straightforward approach benefits beginners and those needing a reset on money management.

Yes—it offers concise, evidence-based advice without sales pitches. Critics note some rules (like 20% home down payments) may be unrealistic, but the core principles (e.g., prioritizing high-interest debt) are widely applicable. Publishers Weekly called it “unsatisfying” for financially savvy readers but praised its accessibility.

Key rules include:

  • Save 10–20% of income.
  • Pay credit card debt aggressively.
  • Invest in low-cost index funds.
  • Buy term-life insurance.
  • Use fee-only financial advisors.

The book stresses starting small and automating savings.

It prioritizes eliminating high-interest debt (e.g., credit cards) before investing. The authors argue compounding interest harms debtors but benefits investors, making debt reduction critical for long-term wealth.

Yes, but only fee-only fiduciaries legally obligated to act in clients’ best interests. The book warns against commission-based advisors selling high-fee products.

Save consistently in tax-advantaged accounts (e.g., 401(k)s, IRAs). Aim to replace 70–80% of pre-retirement income. Start early—even small contributions compound over time.

It advocates passive investing via low-cost index funds (e.g., S&P 500 ETFs), which historically outperform actively managed funds. Diversify across asset classes and avoid stock-picking.

Some rules (e.g., 20% home down payments) were revised to 10% due to reader feedback. Critics argue the “social safety net” rule is political, not financial. Others find the advice overly basic.

Unlike Kiyosaki’s anecdotal approach, The Index Card relies on data-driven strategies (e.g., index funds vs. real estate). It avoids get-rich-quick schemes, focusing instead on gradual wealth-building.

Its principles remain timeless amid economic shifts like inflation and gig work. The emphasis on automation and low-fee tools aligns with modern apps (e.g., robo-advisors), making it adaptable for today’s savers.

  • “Financial security doesn’t require complexity—just discipline.”
  • “The best investment most people can make is paying off credit cards.”
  • “Start where you are. Perfection is the enemy of progress.”

  1. Automate savings and bill payments.
  2. Refinance high-interest debt.
  3. Invest monthly in index funds.
  4. Review insurance policies annually.

  • The Bogleheads’ Guide to Investing (low-cost index funds).
  • The Automatic Millionaire (automating finances).
  • Your Money or Your Life (mindful spending).

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