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[…] investor, $50 is also not pocket change. As of today, you can invest in several high-performing, low cost index funds such as SWTSX – Schwab Total Stock Market Index Fund which has no minimal investment […]
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[…] to pay off our mortgage. Now, with all of those bills behind us, we use that larger surplus to invest at at an approximately 70% savings rate. That’s > 66% pts. higher than the average American […]
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[…] like he was going to blow a gasket 👇🏾 Given the bulk of our portfolio is invested in low cost index funds that track the market, our portfolio went along for the ride downward. Put another way, our […]
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[…] onto this stage] and well after a few minutes of solid brain picking for the secret ingredient to our investment strategy, one of the standard questions I get without fail is “how do I get my husband on […]
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[…] we pay them a percentage of the rent each month. For our investment portfolio, we buy passively managed index funds and we pay a small service fee to cover the costs associated with running the fund. The reasons for […]
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[…] That’s right. As you get out into the workplace and begin earning money we want you to pretend like you’re still on a college student budget. With the same $400 that you would’ve spent to pay down your student loan balance we want you to invest in low cost index funds. […]
[…] investor, $50 is also not pocket change. As of today, you can invest in several high-performing, low cost index funds such as SWTSX – Schwab Total Stock Market Index Fund which has no minimal investment […]
[…] to pay off our mortgage. Now, with all of those bills behind us, we use that larger surplus to invest at at an approximately 70% savings rate. That’s > 66% pts. higher than the average American […]
[…] like he was going to blow a gasket 👇🏾 Given the bulk of our portfolio is invested in low cost index funds that track the market, our portfolio went along for the ride downward. Put another way, our […]
[…] onto this stage] and well after a few minutes of solid brain picking for the secret ingredient to our investment strategy, one of the standard questions I get without fail is “how do I get my husband on […]
[…] we pay them a percentage of the rent each month. For our investment portfolio, we buy passively managed index funds and we pay a small service fee to cover the costs associated with running the fund. The reasons for […]
[…] That’s right. As you get out into the workplace and begin earning money we want you to pretend like you’re still on a college student budget. With the same $400 that you would’ve spent to pay down your student loan balance we want you to invest in low cost index funds. […]