Three Common Misconceptions about Tax-Advantaged Retirement Accounts
In the past, I’ve discussed tax-advantaged retirement accounts in great detail, covering both Roth and traditional variations of 401(k)...
In the past, I’ve discussed tax-advantaged retirement accounts in great detail, covering both Roth and traditional variations of 401(k)...
Last week, I explained the famous Three-Fund Portfolio and laid out its foundational elements. If you’re still on the fence when it comes...
In previous articles, I’ve talked about the benefits of investing, not only as a way of building wealth, as I explained in this article...
If you read my previous article on why cash isn’t the best place to park your money, you might be tempted to withdraw all your money and...
Last week, I mentioned that there were a few ways to protect your money from inflation. I discussed how, in order to combat inflation, a...
Now that I’ve explored inflation in-depth, and you hopefully have a good understanding of it, let's explore a few ways to protect your...
When it comes to investing, everyone will have different goals. Some people want to keep their money safe, others want consistent growth....
If you’ve read any of my articles, chances are, you’ve probably heard me talk about a brokerage account. There are a few different types...
In the past, I’ve discussed some traditional assets, including stocks, and bonds. Today, I'll be talking about nontraditional assets, or...
This Wednesday, I discussed what a Roth IRA is. Today we’ll be looking at its sibling, the Traditional IRA. IRA stands for individual...
If you're earning taxable income, like through a job at Starbucks, an IRA is a great place to begin investing. There are a couple...
Bonds, also known as “fixed income” assets, are an age-old investment that your grandparents probably owned. Bonds revolve around debt;...
In past articles, I’ve discussed the two most common kinds of investments made around the stock market, index funds, and equities. Today,...
Before I get into index funds, let's discuss what an index is. In this context, the word “index” refers to a stock index. A stock index...
Let’s discuss the different types of assets you can invest in. The 5 different asset classes are stocks, bonds, cash, real assets, and...
The term “Investments” is very broad. As I discussed in a previous article, an investment is anything you purchase/put money into with...
You might think that there's no point in investing your money if you’re under, say, 25. The reality is, it's never too early to start...
Why is investing important? Investing is important for many reasons, the majority revolving around financial security. One of the key...
Investing, in short, is putting your money in an item, person or company because you believe it will generate a profit. If you believe an...