How do I get started with investing?
Dipping a toe into the world of investing for the first time can be extremely intimidating. Images dance in your head of wall street traders
Dipping a toe into the world of investing for the first time can be extremely intimidating. Images dance in your head of wall street traders
The most common confusion I see in investing is around the names of accounts. Roth IRA, 401(k), brokerage accounts, etc. They all sound so confusing!
The US government defines “full retirement age” as 67. If you go to high school and college you’ll probably graduate around 22. That leaves a
First of all, I’d like to be clear that those bags on the left are full of rice, not blow, so save your comments you
If you have $100,000 to invest and you go to a financial advisor who charges a 2% fee, they’ll take $2,000 per year. That’s a
Your eyes do not deceive you. The S&P 500 has had a cumulative annual growth rate of about 11.1% over the last 35 years. And
If you invested $1,000 in 1900 in an S&P 500 index fund, today it would be worth over $103,000,000. Well, that’s not possible for a
There’s this idea in pop culture that investing is all sorts of things like: • Difficult • Stressful • Highly risky • Requires deep subject
Dipping a toe into the world of investing for the first time can be extremely intimidating. Images dance in your head of wall street traders
The most common confusion I see in investing is around the names of accounts. Roth IRA, 401(k), brokerage accounts, etc. They all sound so confusing!
The US government defines “full retirement age” as 67. If you go to high school and college you’ll probably graduate around 22. That leaves a
First of all, I’d like to be clear that those bags on the left are full of rice, not blow, so save your comments you
If you have $100,000 to invest and you go to a financial advisor who charges a 2% fee, they’ll take $2,000 per year. That’s a
Your eyes do not deceive you. The S&P 500 has had a cumulative annual growth rate of about 11.1% over the last 35 years. And
If you invested $1,000 in 1900 in an S&P 500 index fund, today it would be worth over $103,000,000. Well, that’s not possible for a
There’s this idea in pop culture that investing is all sorts of things like: • Difficult • Stressful • Highly risky • Requires deep subject