
What performs better: lump sum investing or dollar cost averaging?
People love the phrase “dollar cost averaging”. I’m not sure why, but I think because it sounds cool. But for the sake of this post,
People love the phrase “dollar cost averaging”. I’m not sure why, but I think because it sounds cool. But for the sake of this post,
Justin started out pretty normal. He got a job and spent every penny to his name. But after a year of making about the US
For the first time in history, women CEOs are running more than 10% of Fortune 500 companies. While this is definitely progress, it shows that
The vampire’s comment here is the most consistent comment I get on any post where I talk about building wealth. It goes something like this
People love the phrase “dollar cost averaging”. I’m not sure why, but I think because it sounds cool. But for the sake of this post,
Justin started out pretty normal. He got a job and spent every penny to his name. But after a year of making about the US
For the first time in history, women CEOs are running more than 10% of Fortune 500 companies. While this is definitely progress, it shows that
The vampire’s comment here is the most consistent comment I get on any post where I talk about building wealth. It goes something like this