Never Borrow Money for a Car. Period.
I know this seems like an extreme stance, but borrowing money to buy a very expensive thing that plummets in value is an extreme strategy
I know this seems like an extreme stance, but borrowing money to buy a very expensive thing that plummets in value is an extreme strategy
Life insurance salespeople have this extremely puzzling talking point in their sales pitch. They say “you can’t lose money”. It’s so bizarre because it’s so
I hate subscriptions. Businesses love them because it’s recurring revenue and can make for an insanely valuable company. But they can be these sneaky little
This post pains me to make a little bit, because I fear there are some people who are going look at the left side and
I often get asked “what actual funds do you invest in”? I’m always hesitant to answer without giving context, because what I’m currently invested in
A 401(k) is not a scam. It’s a subsection of the tax code that allows you to pay LESS tax on your investments through a
This was originally posted via Instagram where you can swipe along to see each frame. It’s probably better viewed in that context rather than this
The “average car payment” has gotten eye-watering lately. $789 per MONTH. The high payments are caused by a combination of increased cost of new cars
So the headline isn’t totally true. Fidelity DOES actually have 55 different ETFs according to their website, but strangely they don’t have any total market
80% of retired NFL players go broke in their first three years out of the league. @gardnerminshew5 won’t be one of them. How is it
I know this seems like an extreme stance, but borrowing money to buy a very expensive thing that plummets in value is an extreme strategy
Life insurance salespeople have this extremely puzzling talking point in their sales pitch. They say “you can’t lose money”. It’s so bizarre because it’s so
I hate subscriptions. Businesses love them because it’s recurring revenue and can make for an insanely valuable company. But they can be these sneaky little
This post pains me to make a little bit, because I fear there are some people who are going look at the left side and
I often get asked “what actual funds do you invest in”? I’m always hesitant to answer without giving context, because what I’m currently invested in
A 401(k) is not a scam. It’s a subsection of the tax code that allows you to pay LESS tax on your investments through a
This was originally posted via Instagram where you can swipe along to see each frame. It’s probably better viewed in that context rather than this
The “average car payment” has gotten eye-watering lately. $789 per MONTH. The high payments are caused by a combination of increased cost of new cars
So the headline isn’t totally true. Fidelity DOES actually have 55 different ETFs according to their website, but strangely they don’t have any total market
80% of retired NFL players go broke in their first three years out of the league. @gardnerminshew5 won’t be one of them. How is it