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About Wealth Builder Daily

A personal finance publication for the everyday earner. We write about budgeting, debt payoff, and beginner investing in plain language — no jargon, no get-rich-quick promises, no stock picks.

Who runs the site

Wealth Builder Daily is edited by Pete Fluriach and published by Fluid Faith Solutions LLC, based in Miami, Florida. Pete started the publication in 2026 after years of reading personal finance advice that assumed readers already had savings, a brokerage account, and a household budget. Most people don't. This site is written for the gap between those two states.

Fluid Faith Solutions LLC also runs other independent publishing properties. Wealth Builder Daily operates on its own editorial standards and reader audience.

Why this site exists

Most personal finance writing falls into one of two buckets: beginner content that repeats the same five tips, or advanced content aimed at people who already have six figures invested. There is very little useful writing for someone who earns a normal paycheck, has a few thousand in credit card debt, and is trying to figure out where to start.

Our goal is to be the publication that fills that gap. We explain how things actually work — interest rates, index funds, employer 401(k) matches, debt snowball math — and we show the numbers so you can run them on your own situation.

What you'll find here

  • Guides on budgeting, debt payoff strategies, beginner investing, credit score management, and side income ideas.
  • Free calculators for debt payoff timelines, compound interest, and savings goals.
  • Daily Money Brief— a short, plain-language summary of the day's financial news, published weekday mornings.
  • Reviews and comparisonsof budgeting apps, brokerages, and savings accounts we've actually used.

Editorial standards

Everything we publish is educational, not personalized financial advice. We do not recommend individual stocks, time the market, or promote anything that pays a commission unless we'd use it ourselves. When a guide references rates, tax rules, or product terms, we cite the primary source.

We disclose affiliate relationships clearly. If we earn a commission when you sign up for a product through one of our links, the disclosure appears on the page and in our affiliate disclaimer. Affiliate compensation never changes what we cover or how we rate a product.

We update older guides when rules change — for example, when the IRS adjusts retirement contribution limits or when a recommended tool changes its pricing. Each post shows its publish date.

Who it's for

The everyday earner. If you have a paycheck, some debt, and a vague sense that you should be investing but no idea how to start — you're who we write for. We don't assume you have a financial planner, a trust fund, or twenty hours a week to manage your money. We assume you have a phone, an hour on the weekend, and a real interest in not being broke at 65.

How content is produced

Every guide is researched against primary sources — IRS publications, SEC investor bulletins, Federal Reserve data, brokerage prospectuses, and product documentation. Drafts are edited for clarity and dated on publication. When figures or rules change, we revise the post and update the date.

A note on Young Bucks Club

Wealth Builder Daily has a sister project called Young Bucks Club, a separate publication on money skills for kids, teens, and young adults aged 9 to 25. The two sites share an editor but maintain independent editorial calendars, audiences, and product lineups. If you have kids you'd like to teach about money, the link is in our footer.

Get in touch

Reader questions, corrections, source requests, and partnership inquiries are welcome. See the contact page for how to reach us.