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5 Tips To Fatten Your Wallet During The Holidays
YAY, Itâs Christmas! A time of family, joy, singing, and love that also happens to boost the US economy up and bring many retailers back into the black for the year. However, it is also a time when you will need more money than usual to buy gifts, hold parties, and travel to visit loved […]
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How To Save Money When Buying Appliances
What are some things you can do to save when you’re shopping around to find appliances for your home? Here are some tips and tricks to get the best deal.
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10 Stores That Will Pay You for Your Clutter
These national chains will give you credit or cash for your stuff.
How to Find Electronics Recycling for Your Home Office Tech
What Expenses Should I Expect When Having A Child?
As my wife and I prepare for our journey into parenthood, one thing we’ve slowly realized is just how expensive it can be to have children. There are a host of big and small baby expenses that you may not have even considered, and as time goes on they slowly add up to a pretty […]
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Expanded Return Periods Continue in 2022
Some major retailers have changed their return policies for the 2022 holiday shopping season.
How to invest: An essential guide
When I told readers that January would be “back to basics” month at Get Rich Slowly, the number-one request I received was to write about how to invest.
Rather than scatter investing info throughout the month, I decided to collect the essentials into one mammoth article. Here it is: all you need to know about how to invest — even if you’re a beginner.
In writing this article, I tried not to bog it down with jargon and definitions. (I’m sure I let some of that slip through the cracks, though. I apologize.) Nor did I dive deep. Instead, I aimed to share the basic info you need to get started with investing.
What follows are eight simple rules for how to invest. And in the end, I’ll show you how to put these rules into practice. First, let’s dispel some popular misconceptions.
Investing isn’t Gambling — and It isn’t Magic either
Investing scares many people. The subject seems complicated and mysterious, almost magical. Or maybe it seems like gambling. When the average person meets with his financial adviser, it’s often easiest to sit still, smile, and nod.
One of the problems is that the investing world is filled with jargon. What are commodities? What’s alpha? An expense ratio? How do bonds differ from stocks? And sometimes, familiar terms â such as risk â mean something altogether different on Wall Street than they do on Main Street.
Plus, we’re bombarded by conflicting opinions. Everywhere you look, there’s a financial expert who’s convinced she’s right. There’s a never-ending flood of opinions about how to invest, and many of them are contradictory. One guru says to buy real estate, another says to buy gold. Your cousin got rich with Bitcoin. One pundit argues that the stock market is headed for record highs, while her partner says we’re due for a “correction”. Who should you believe?
Perhaps the biggest problem is complexity â or perceived complexity. To survive and seem useful, the financial services industry has created an aura of mystery around investing, and then offered itself as a light in the darkness. (How convenient!) As amateurs, it’s easy to buy into the idea that we need somebody to lead us through the jungle of finance.
Here’s the truth: Investing doesn’t have to be difficult. Investing is not gambling, and it’s not magic.
You are perfectly capable of learning how to invest. In fact, it’s likely that — even if you know nothing right now — you can earn better investment returns than 80% of the population without any scammy tricks or expensive tips sheets.
Today, I want to convince you that if you keep things simple, you can do your own investing and receive above-average returns â all with a minimum of work and worry. Sound good? Great! Let’s learn how to invest.
Xbox All Access: Is It Worth It?
Microsoft will still let you finance your new Xbox Series X or Xbox Series S with $0 down and 0% APR. Is there a catch?Microsoft will still let you finance your new Xbox Series X or Xbox Series S with $0 down and 0% APR. Is there a catch?
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Talking turkey about Black Friday savings
Were you imagining a thermos of hot coffee, maybe even a sleeping bag or tent to protect you from the elements as you camp out for hot Black Friday deals?
Maybe you enjoy the mad rush of adrenaline you get when you spot and lunge for the last remaining iPad that’s on sale at an improbable price.
Or maybe, just maybe, you actually prefer to avoid all that frenzy and sit at home in peace and quiet while your fingers do some serious shopping on Cyber Monday.