Ron San Felipe - Dream Builder Financial

Ron San Felipe - Dream Builder Financial Life Agent and Financial Strategist. Helping educate families financially

05/04/2026

Who still listens to mixtapes?

05/04/2026

Curating mixtapes for the whip.

Offline mode. Long drives, ranch runs, I-5… just press play.

Spotify and Pandora cool, but random playlists not enough. I need full sets. Real flow.

I know most of these DJs in real life. Want my kids to hear what I listened to back in the day. Not just songs… masterpieces of flow.

DJ Shortkut. DJ 360. DJ Pleez. DJ Apollo. Scotty Fox. Mike Relm. Alexson Lim. DJ Swift Rock.

Found my old Mixcrate backup files. Adding artwork, dialing in info… iPod days.

22 hours. No bad songs. Just DJs. Mixes tight. Selections on point. No mistakes.

No AI can match a real DJ.

RIP Brian “Swift Rock” 🙏

bayarea hiphopdj

03/13/2026

5 signs you’re ahead in finance

03/12/2026

5 Signs You’re Ahead Financially 💸

Watching people cross the street in Japan made me think.

Everyone is moving somewhere.
But financially, not everyone knows where they’re going.

5 habits that usually show someone is ahead:

1️⃣ Investing
2️⃣ Low consumer debt
3️⃣ Emergency fund
4️⃣ Saving consistently
5️⃣ A financial plan

Most people are missing at least one of these.

How many do you have?

Save this so you can come back and check your progress.

🎌

Year End Tax Planning | Free WebinarBefore the year ends, learn tax planning moves many people miss.Saturday, December 2...
12/18/2025

Year End Tax Planning | Free Webinar

Before the year ends, learn tax planning moves many people miss.

Saturday, December 20
10:00–11:30 AM PT
San Jose + Zoom option

I’ll send the address and Zoom link.
DM me to register.

Educational event only.

Planning Ahead for a Big PurchaseLife is full of surprises. Some fun. Some expensive.Most budgets cover everyday things ...
12/16/2025

Planning Ahead for a Big Purchase

Life is full of surprises. Some fun. Some expensive.

Most budgets cover everyday things like food, bills, gas, and utilities. But then something bigger shows up. A trip you want. A repair you need. A purchase you know is coming.

The question is not if these expenses will happen.
It is how you prepare for them without going into debt.

Start with a goal. Then make a plan.

Example:
Your teenager will be driving next year and you want to spend $3,000 on a car. You have one year to save.

There are 52 weeks in a year. That comes out to about $60 per week.

That $60 gets set aside before coffee runs, impulse buys, or small expenses that add up fast.

Make the goal realistic. Saving is not magic. It is discipline and math.
If the goal changes, the plan has to change too. If the numbers do not work, the timeline may need to adjust.

One simple rule that works. Hide the money from yourself.
Savings left in a regular account tends to disappear. Put it somewhere that is not easy to touch. A separate account. An envelope. Anything that creates friction.

Most important rule. Pay yourself first.
When you get paid, fund your goal before anything else. Bills come next. Wants come after.

Saving ahead instead of relying on credit gives you options. Even if it means waiting a little longer, it usually costs you far less in the long run.












The Advantages of Paying With CashDebit cards are convenient. Tap, swipe, done. Fast feels good. Easy feels good. Sales ...
12/13/2025

The Advantages of Paying With Cash

Debit cards are convenient. Tap, swipe, done. Fast feels good. Easy feels good. Sales feel even better. But that convenience can quietly lead to spending more than we realize.

When you use a card, the cost does not fully register. The pain shows up later, if at all, when a statement arrives. Cash is different. When money leaves your hand, it feels real. And that awareness naturally makes you more careful.

Try this for one week. Use only cash.
You may notice yourself pausing before buying. Asking simple questions like, “Do I actually need this?” instead of “It is on sale.”

Cash forces you to notice prices. It makes you think about value. It keeps your budget front of mind.

If you have money left at the end of the week, set it aside in an envelope and label it. Movie night. Date night. Whatever motivates you.

Over time, that envelope grows. And now you get to choose what that money does. Spend it. Save it. Or both.

That is the power of paying with cash.

What Does “Pay Yourself First” Mean?Bills, mortgage, more bills. Feels like everyone else gets paid before you do.Some m...
12/11/2025

What Does “Pay Yourself First” Mean?

Bills, mortgage, more bills. Feels like everyone else gets paid before you do.

Some months you save a little. Some months you save nothing. Birthdays, holidays, kid stuff, broken appliances. Every month hits different, so saving becomes uncertain.

Here is the real issue:
If you do not know what you can save each month, you cannot know what you will have in 1, 5, or 20 years. Hard to plan for a home, retirement, or any future goal when the number always changes.

“Pay yourself first” flips that.

Instead of saving whatever is left over, you treat your savings like your first bill. The bill you pay to your future.

Example:
If you bring home $3,000 a month and you decide to pay yourself 10 percent, you move $300 to savings right away. Now you have $2,700 left for everything else.

That $300 is no longer a “maybe.” It is automatic. It is consistent.
And if that money sits in an interest bearing account and you keep adding to it, it can grow a lot over time.

If 10 percent feels impossible, it might not be the saving that is the problem. It might be the lifestyle.

Paying yourself first simply means your future is a priority, not an afterthought.

If you want help building a “pay yourself first” plan that fits your real life, send me a message and we can walk through it together.

Dug up some gems from when they first started their martial arts journeyLittle guys throwing kicks with zero fearProud o...
12/05/2025

Dug up some gems from when they first started their martial arts journey

Little guys throwing kicks with zero fear

Proud of how far they have come and that they still love stepping on the mat

Wrestling season is upon us.Early mornings, packed gyms, and that smell of hard work in the air again. I still get chill...
11/03/2025

Wrestling season is upon us.

Early mornings, packed gyms, and that smell of hard work in the air again. I still get chills watching my son lace up — knowing what it takes, and seeing him embrace it.

As a dad, there’s nothing better than watching your kid chase something tough and love every minute of it. All we can do is guide, support, and remind them to have fun.

Let’s go, wrestlers. The grind starts now. 💪🤼‍♂️🔥
(Unless you’ve been grinding all summer in freestyle and Greco — in that case, welcome back… again.)

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