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The Index Card — Helaine Olen & Jonathan Clements


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In this episode of Summed, we deliver a complete The Index Card summary—a back-to-basics guide to simple, common-sense personal finance. Journalists Helaine Olen and Jonathan Clements lay out the rules that fit on one card: spend less than you earn, crush high-interest debt, automate saving, max out tax-advantaged accounts, invest in low-cost index funds, keep fees and taxes low, buy adequate insurance, and keep it simple so you actually stick with it. In ~20 minutes, you’ll get the no-fluff checklist to run your money on autopilot.


About the authors

  • Helaine Olen — Personal-finance journalist and author known for cutting through industry myths.
  • Jonathan Clements — Veteran personal-finance writer and author focused on low-cost, behavior-first investing.


Key takeaways

  • Live below your means and build a cushion first.
  • Pay off high-interest debt before investing aggressively.
  • Automate: savings, bill pay, and investments on payday.
  • Use tax-advantaged accounts (where available) to cut taxes.
  • Prefer low-cost index funds/ETFs; avoid complexity and high fees.
  • Insure big risks (health, disability, term life); skip gimmicks.
  • Keep it simple so you’ll keep doing it.


This week’s playbook

  1. Set a payday auto-transfer to high-yield savings and to a broad index fund.
  2. Do a debt triage: list balances/APRs; target the highest rate with automatic extra payments.
  3. Open or increase a tax-advantaged contribution (e.g., RA/TFSA/IRA/401(k) equivalent).
  4. Run a quick fee check on your funds; swap to lower-cost options if possible.
  5. Complete a basic insurance audit: health, disability, term life.


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