Chances are, you’ve come across information on Bitcoin or other cryptocurrencies in the news lately. It’s no wonder the digital currency is such a hot topic – after crashing in value, the Bitcoin market seems to be recovering quickly with an increase in value of over 120% since the beginning of the year. With more players in the cryptocurrency game than ever, many landlords are debating getting involved themselves, or are even considering accepting rent payments in Bitcoin.
In 2013, a New York-based property management company became the first on the market to accept rent and maintenance payments in Bitcoin. In the following years, many other landlords and property managers have jumped on board the Bitcoin train as well. So, is it time for you to follow suit? Here are some of the pros and cons of accepting Bitcoin as payment as a landlord.
Pro: Faster and Cheaper Than Traditional Banking
Bitcoin is an open financial system, meaning payments using Bitcoin can be made anytime, anywhere, even if there is no traditional banking system. Bitcoins can be spent in the same manner digital money systems such as credit cards and PayPal operate – from your mobile phone, computer, or tablet. While still experimental, Bitcoin is even slated to become transferable through satellite and radio waves, meaning Bitcoin users can literally make payments from almost anywhere on the planet. Offering this payment option to your tenants could prove to be beneficial for renters who travel frequently or who are planning a trip to an isolated destination. Compared to other digital payment methods, Bitcoin tends to have lower transaction fees and no foreign transaction fees.
Con: Lack of Regulation
There is currently no government body or other organization monitoring the Bitcoin market and ensuring it retains its value. Unlike cash, silver, gold, or any other tangible commodity, Bitcoin is made up of digital information that has little to no regulatory oversight. This can cause significant and unpredictable shifts in value – in both directions.
According to a report from Bloomberg, a mere 1,000 people own 40 percent of the Bitcoin market. All it would take is a handful of these 1,000 people to decide to cash out, potentially causing a ripple effect where others decide to sell, in turn causing the value of Bitcoin to come crashing down. In fact, this is exactly what occurred in January 2018 during the most recent crypto market crash. Technically, these stakeholders could manipulate the market by bulk selling their Bitcoin, causing a value crash, and buying back the same Bitcoin at a much lower price. This is called collusion and is forbidden in traditional money markets, but because of the lack of regulation, there’s not much that would prevent this from happening in the cryptocurrency market.
Pro: Added Security for Payment Makers
Bitcoin can protect the identity and money of your tenants, which may be appealing to some potential renters. Because Bitcoin uses anonymous addresses that change during each transaction, payments do not require any personal information and do not require consumers to provide credit card or account numbers that could be stolen.
For landlords using software designed for property management, you likely accept ACH (electronic check) and credit cards for rental payments. These transactions are traceable, legal and backed by major banking institutions, but each account is clearly associated with a specific tenant. Renters who prioritize privacy when it comes to their finances will appreciate the option to make payments using Bitcoin.
Con: Taxes Could Be Tricky
Paying taxes as a landlord and understanding the related filing obligations is already a stressful process. Throwing cryptocurrencies into the mix won’t make tax season any easier on landlords. The IRS doesn’t treat Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies as money; instead they are treated as assets, which introduces additional tax consequences. Assets may require reports not just on your income, but also on the product you received, what it’s value was when you obtained it, and what it’s value was when/if you turned it back into cash. This entails three IRS reporting transactions as opposed to one for accepting cash. You’ll also have to keep detailed records of the exact value of any Bitcoin you received at the time you receive it and again at the time you convert it to cash.
Pro: Increasing Acceptance in the Marketplace
As much as the cryptocurrency market has its ups and downs, it’s not going to disappear. Bitcoin is becoming increasingly accepted in mainstream markets and many merchants are beginning to accept Bitcoin as payment. Major outlets like Overstock, Microsoft, Expedia and Shopify have all started accepting cryptocurrencies and this list is expected to continue to grow as things progress. Cryptocurrency started as a niche market and has expanded into an immense industry, though there’s still some work to do before it becomes a financial norm. Those who want to remain at the front end of the trend curve, and are forward-thinking and tech-savvy, may want to consider being early adopters.
Con: Courts Don’t Have a Perfect Understanding
A cryptic Bitcoin receipt can be difficult for average people to understand and trace, despite the fact that the technology is inherently transparent. There are programs that allow people to track down transactions on blockchain (the protocol that underlies Bitcoin), but it is quite different than normal banking transactions to which most are accustomed. This can add a layer of complexity to any legal proceedings, and extra hoops to jump through when providing proof of payment (or not), ultimately prolonging things like an eviction process.
As you can see, there are pros and cons to accepting Bitcoin as a rental payment method if you are a landlord. Providing a new method of payment can be appealing to some tenants, and if you are looking for a new market to engage with expendable money, Bitcoin may be a good option for you. However, the market doesn’t come without its risks, so it really has to do with how adventurous and progressive you are in your role as landlord.
The internet has done wonders in the world of Investment Tracking. With websites like Mint and now Power Wallet, tracking your finances for free online is a snap. But one thing that’s been missing is a robust tool to automatically track your investments.
Best Investment Tracking App
Sites like Mint do allow you to link your investment accounts. But they don’t help you understand your asset allocation or investing expenses in any meaningful way. And that brings me to a site I’ve recently starting using called Empower.
Empower is the best investment tracking tool that I’ve ever used. It solves several problems for me:
It automatically links to my investment accounts, keeping my holdings updated throughout the trading day;
It tracks the fees I’m paying for each mutual fund and ETF I own;
It provides detailed asset allocation data for my investments, much like the X-Ray feature of Morningstar;
It alerts me when my asset allocation is over or under-weighted as compared to a target asset allocation model determined based on my age and tolerance for risk; and
It offers retirement income calculations and projections based on your investments, projected social security, pensions, annuities, and other retirement income sources.
I’ve enjoyed the tool so much, that I thought a detailed review was in order.
Getting Started
Empower is a free tool. To get started, you simply create an account with your email address and password. Once you have access to the site, you can connect just about all of your bank and investment accounts into Empower.
I had no trouble connecting accounts from Citi, Capital One 360, Scottrade and Fidelity. And once all of your accounts are connected, the fun begins.
The Dashboard
The Dashboard is the one place you’ll find high level information about all your finances. While I use Empower primarily for my investments, you can also track your checking and savings accounts. In fact, they offer what is called a Cash Manager that lets you see all of your spending in one place.
Investment Tracking
Empower does a great job of tracking investments real-time. And just as importantly, the layout of the site and the way in which information about your investments is displayed is the best I’ve seen (note, the image is not of my personal investments):
What you can’t see from the above screen shot is what happens as you roll the cursor over parts of the screen. On the graph at the top left, you’ll see your investment balance by date. And as you roll the cursor over the colored ring top right, you’ll see details about each of your investment accounts.
And what’s really cool is when you click on an individual account in the list at the bottom. As you can see from the screenshot above, the graph highlights the portion of your total attributed to that account, and the colored ring breaks out the portion of the circle related to the selected account.
Now the truth is that while the above is really cool, it’s just information. It doesn’t really give you any analysis that you can actually use. But the next few features do.
Mutual Fund and ETF Expenses
As I’ve said many times, keeping investment expenses low is one of the most important factors for successful investing. And Empower gives you two tools to help you. The first is a breakdown of your investment costs by mutual fund or ETF.
In my case, total investment costs are a real eye-opener. Empower breaks down the cost by fund or ETF, so that you can focus your analysis and determine whether you need to make any changes. Through using the tool, it became clear to me that there are a couple of funds I need to dump for less expensive alternatives.
Cryptocurrency
Empower now offers the ability to track your cryptocurrency within the dashboard. Since last year, Empower saw its users increase the value of linked accounts by about 28% – so they’ve decided to start including the ability to track crypto now, too.
Since more people are starting to invest in things like Bitcoin, it only makes sense that you’d be able to track your tokens. Currently, you have the ability to track thousands of tokens across hundreds of different cryptocurrency exchanges. This is, of course, in addition to the loads of other benefits you’ll get from Empower.
401(k) Fee Analyzer
The second tool to help fight the high cost of investing is revolutionary. It’s called the 401k Fee Analyzer.
The first time you run this tool, it will base its analysis on data not specific to your retirement funds. But you can get additional data on 401k expenses from your employer or broker to get more accurate results.
What’s so great about the analyzer is that it doesn’t stop with just the expense ratios of the funds and ETFs you own. That part’s easy. It also looks at the costs funds charge you for trading, which aren’t reflected in the expense ratio. And it looks at administrative costs charged to run the 401k, which are often passed down to employees.
If you have a 401k, this tool by itself makes it worth checking out Empower. And it’s a good reminder as to why most folks should transfer their 401k to a rollover IRA when they leave their employer.
Asset Allocation Tools
The next handy tool is its asset allocation feature. The first thing it does is breaks down all of your investments by their asset class. And if a single fund or ETF contains investments that span more than one asset class, as most do, Empower slices and dices the fund to apportion your account into each relevant asset class.
You can click on each investment in the box chart at the top or the list at the bottom to get details of your asset classes. This is extremely helpful when it comes to rebalancing your portfolio.
Investment Checkup
With the click of a button Empower will analyze your investments. It compares your actual asset allocation with your target allocation, and flags asset classes in which you are over or under-weighted. It’s an easy way to see if you need to rebalance.
Note that in the above screenshot heading is a reference to my “target allocation.” You can set this by entering your name, how many years to retirement, and your investing style (e.g., aggressive, conservative). It takes all of 10 seconds, and Empower then generates a target allocation for you.
Robust Retirement Calculator
Finally, Empower offers a free retirement calculator. The tool takes into account your current investments, age, projected social security, projected savings, and just about any other information you want to include. Using monte carlo analysis, it then determines whether you are on track to retire.
As you can see from the screenshot, the retirement planner displays the results in easy to understand graphs. It also makes change the assumptions (e.g., inflation, social security) very easy.
So what’s not to like?
Frankly, not much. One thing I haven’t mentioned is that an advisor is available for a call or a live chat. When you log into your account, you’ll see a picture of your advisor, his or her name, and telephone number. And even better, they don’t hound you. I’ve not heard from my advisor, and that’s how I want it. If I need to speak to him, I’ll give him a call. But it’s good to know that’s an option.
Empower also has mobile versions of its site for iPhone, iPad and Android. I use the iPad app and have had no issues. I’ve not had any issues with linking accounts. Occasionally I have to provide or confirm my login credentials for certain accounts. But that’s it.
But there are three things that could be improved:
You can’t enter your own target asset allocation model. Empower creates one for you based on your age, time to retirement, and investing style. This is probably fine for the majority of investors, but a custom option would be nice.
The daily updates on stock and bond prices is a bit slow. As compared to Wikinvest, another tool I’ve used before, Empower could be faster
It does not include the cost basis of your investments, which would be nice.
So there you have it. Its an excellent tool. If you want to give it a try, visit the Empower website.
Check It Out: Empower Review
Learn More: The Best Stock Tracking Apps
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Rob Berger is the founder of Dough Roller and the Dough Roller Money Podcast. A former securities law attorney and Forbes deputy editor, Rob is the author of the book Retire Before Mom and Dad. He educates independent investors on his YouTube channel and at RobBerger.com.
All investments carry some risk, but the difference between speculating and investing is the amount of risk involved. Speculative investments are typically short-term, and far riskier than traditional investing products and strategies, and may involve the risk of total loss.
Investing typically indicates a more long-term approach to making a profit, with an eye toward managing risk.
Defining Investing and Speculation
Speculating often describes scenarios when there’s a high chance the investment will deliver losses, but also when the investment could result in a high profit. High-risk, high-reward investments include commodities, crypto, derivatives, futures, and more.
In contrast, investing generally refers to transactions where an individual has researched an asset, and puts money into it with the hope that prices will rise over time. There are no guarantees, of course, and all types of investing include some form of risk.
Examples of Investments and Speculative Investments
Assets that are thought of as more traditional types of investments include publicly traded stocks, mutual funds, exchange-traded funds (ETFs), bonds (e.g. U.S. Treasury bonds, municipal bonds, high-grade corporate bonds), and real estate.
Even some so-called alternative investments would be considered more long-term and less speculative: e.g., jewelry, art, collectibles.
Assets that are almost always considered speculative are junk bonds, options, futures, cryptocurrency, forex and foreign currencies, and investments in startup companies.
Sometimes it isn’t as simple as saying that all investments in the stock market or in exchange-traded funds or in mutual funds hold the same amount of risk, or are “definitely” classified as investments. Even within certain asset classes, there can be large variations across the speculation spectrum. 💡 Quick Tip: Before opening an investment account, know your investment objectives, time horizon, and risk tolerance. These fundamentals will help keep your strategy on track and with the aim of meeting your goals.
The Traditional Approach to Investing
When it comes to the more traditional approach to investing, individuals typically buy and hold assets in their investment portfolios or retirement accounts, with the aim of seeing reasonable, long-term gains.
Traditional forms of investing focus on the performance of the underlying business or organization, not on the day-to-day or hour-by-hour price movements of an asset.
For this reason, more traditional investors tend to rely on various forms of analysis (e.g. fundamental analysis of stocks) and analytical tools and metrics to gauge the health of a company, asset, or market sector.
Speculation: A High-Risk, High-Reward Game
The difference between speculating and investing can be nuanced and a matter of opinion. (After all, some investors view the stock market as a form of gambling.) But when traders are speculating, they are typically seeking super-high gains in a relatively short period of time: e.g., hours, days, or weeks.
In the case of commodities or futures trading, the time horizon might be longer, but the aim of making a big profit fairly quickly is at the heart of most speculation.
Speculators may also use leverage, a.k.a. margin trading, to boost their buying power and amplify gains where possible (although using leverage can also lead to steep losses).
The Psychology of Investing vs. Speculating
The psychology of a typical investor is quite different from that of a speculative investor, and again revolves around the higher tolerance for risk in pursuit of a potentially bigger reward in a very short time frame.
Long-Term Investing
Speculating
Taking calculated or minimal risks
Willing to take on high-risk endeavors
Pursuit of reasonable gains
Pursuit of abnormally high returns
Willing to invest for the long term
Willing to invest only for the short term
Uses a mix of traditional investments and strategies (e.g. stocks, bonds, funds)
Uses single strategies and alternative investments
Infrequent use of leverage/margin
Frequent use of leverage/margin
Historical Perspectives on Investing and Speculation
The history of investing and speculating has long been entwined. In the earliest days of trading thousands of years ago, most markets were focused on the exchange of tangible commodities like livestock, grain, etc. Wealthy investors might put their money into global voyages or even wars. Thus many early investors could be described as speculators.
But investing in forms of debt as a way to make money was also common, eventually leading to the bond market as we know it today.
The concept of investing in companies and focusing on longer-term gains took hold gradually. As markets became more sophisticated over the centuries, and a wider range of technologies, strategies, and financial products came into use, the division between investing and speculating became more distinct.
Recommended: What Causes a Stock Market Bubble?
Speculation History: Notable Market Bubbles and Crashes
The history of investing is rife with market bubbles, manias, and crashes. While the speculative market around tulip bulbs in 17th-century Holland is well known, as is the Great Financial Crisis here in the U.S. in 2008-09, there have been many similar financial events throughout the world — most of them driven by speculation.
What marks a bubble is a well-established series of stages driven by investor emotions like exuberance (i.e., greed) followed by panic and loss. That’s because many investors tend to be irrational, especially when in pursuit of a quick profit that seems like “a sure thing.”
Some classic examples of financial bubbles that changed the course of history:
• The South Sea Bubble (U.K., 1711 to 1720) — The South Sea company was created in 1711 to help reduce national war debt. The company stock peaked in 1720 and then crashed, taking with it the fortunes of many.
• The Roaring Twenties (U.S., 1924 to 1929) — The 1920s saw a rapid expansion of the U.S. economy, thanks to both corporations’ and consumers’ growing use of credit. Stock market speculation reached a peak in 1929, followed by the infamous crash, and the Great Depression.
• Japanese Bubble Economy (1984 to 1989) — The Japanese economy experienced a historic two-decade period of growth beginning in the 1960s, that was further fueled by financial deregulation and widespread speculation that artificially inflated the worth of many corporations and land values. By late 1989, as the government raised interest rates, the economy fell into a prolonged slowdown that took years to recover from.
• Dot-Com Bubble (1995 to 2002) — Sparked by rapid internet adoption, the dot-com boom saw the rapid growth of tech companies in the late 1990s, when the Nasdaq rose 800%. But by October 2002 it had fallen 78% from that high mark.
Key Differences Between Investing and Speculating
What can be confusing for some investors is that there is an overlap between investing in the traditional sense, and speculative investing in higher risk instruments.
And some types of investing fall into the gray area between the two. For example, options trading, commodities trading, or buying IPO stock are considered high-risk endeavors that should be reserved for more experienced investors. What makes these types of investments more speculative, again, is the shorter time frame and the overall risk level.
Time Horizon: Long-term Goals vs. Quick Gains
As noted above, investors typically take a longer view and invest for a longer time frame; speculators seek quick-turn profits within a shorter period.
That’s because more traditional investors are inclined to seek profits over time, based on the quality of their investments. This strategy at its core is a way of managing risk in order to maximize potential gains.
Speculators are more aggressive: They’re geared toward quick profits, using a single strategy or asset to deliver an outsized gain — with a willingness to accept a much higher risk factor, and the potential for steep losses.
Fundamental Analysis vs. Market Timing
As a result of these two different mindsets, investors and speculators utilize different means of achieving their ends.
Investors focused on more traditional strategies might use tools like fundamental analysis to gauge the worthiness of an investment.
Speculators don’t necessarily base their choices on the quality of a certain asset. They’re more interested in the technical analysis of securities that will help them predict and, ideally, profit from short-term price movements. While buy-and-hold investors focus on time in the market, speculators are looking to time the market. 💡 Quick Tip: How to manage potential risk factors in a self-directed investment account? Doing your research and employing strategies like dollar-cost averaging and diversification may help mitigate financial risk when trading stocks.
Real-World Implications of Investment vs. Speculation
To better understand the respective value and impact of investing vs. speculating, it helps to consider the real-world implications of each strategy.
The Impact of Speculation on Markets
It’s important to remember that speculation occurs in many if not all market sectors. So speculation isn’t bad, nor does it always add to volatility — although in certain circumstances it can.
For example, some point to IPO shares as an example of how speculative investors, who are looking for quick profits, may help fuel the volatility of IPO stock.
Speculation does add liquidity to the markets, though, which facilitates trading. And speculative investors often inject cash into companies that need it, which provides a vital function in the economy.
Strategic Approaches to Investment
Whether an investor chooses a more traditional route or a more speculative one, or a combination of these strategies, comes down to that person’s skill, goals, and ability to tolerate risk.
Diversification and Asset Allocation
For more traditional, longer-term investors, there are two main tools in their toolkit that help manage risk over time.
• Diversification is the practice of investing in more than one asset class, and also diversifying within that asset class. Studies have shown that by diversifying the assets in your portfolio, you may offset a certain amount of investment risk and thereby improve returns.
• Asset allocation is the practice of balancing a portfolio between more aggressive and more conservative holdings, also with the aim of growth while managing risk.
When Does Speculation Make Sense?
Speculation makes sense for a certain type of investor, with a certain level of experience and risk profile. It’s not so much that speculative investing always makes sense in Cases A, B, or C. It’s more about an investor mastering certain speculative strategies to the degree that they feel comfortable with the level of risk they’re taking on.
The Takeaway
One way to differentiate between investment and speculation is through the lens of probability. If an asset is purchased that carries a reasonable probability of profit over time, it’s an investment. If an asset carries a higher likelihood of significant fluctuation and volatility, it is speculation.
A long-term commitment to a broad stock market investment, like an equity-based index fund, is generally considered an investment. Historical data shows us that the likelihood of seeing gains over long periods, like 20 years or more, is high.
Compare that with a trader who purchases a single stock with the expectation that the price will surge that very day (or even that year!) — which is far more difficult to predict and has a much lower probability of success.
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In the past, investing was thought of as something only wealthy people did. And unfortunately, many people used this as an excuse to put off saving for retirement, saying they would do it when they earned more money.
But if you wait to start investing, you lose out on the benefits of compound interest and shortchange your retirement savings. So, it’s best to get started as soon as possible, even if you only have a bit of money to tuck away every month.
One of the easiest ways to invest money is by using micro-investment apps. This article will explain what micro-investing is, how it works, and six micro-investing apps we recommend trying out.
10 Best Micro Investing Apps
Micro-investing apps make it easy to get started with small amounts of money and learn the basics of investing. We’ve compiled a list of the best micro-investing apps on the market today. Whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned investor, you’re sure to find an app that fits your needs and investment goals.
1. Robinhood
Account minimum
Margin accounts, ETF’s, crypto
Great for beginners!
Robinhood aims to make investing accessible to everyone, which is evident in the fact that the company doesn’t charge any commission or management fees.
In addition, there’s no charge to open a brokerage account, and bank transfers are free as well.
The app is designed for beginners, so there is no confusing terminology, and the interface is easy to use.
Unlike other micro-investing apps, Robinhood lets you trade full stocks and cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin. However, it doesn’t offer mutual funds and bonds.
Check out our in-depth review of Robinhood.
2. Axos Invest (Formerly WiseBanyan)
Account minimum
New investors
or goal-based investing
You can get started with Axos Invest (formerly known as WiseBanyan) for just $1. The company doesn’t charge any trading fees for the most basic version. But if you upgrade to one of the premium versions, the company does charge fees.
Axos Invest focuses on goal-based investing, so once you sign up, you’ll be prompted to create your first “Milestone.”
Then, you’ll enter how much you want to save and by what date. From there, Axos Invest recommends how much you should save to reach your goal.
3. SoFi Invest
Account minimum
$0 for Automated Investing
$1 for Active Investing
Active and Hands-Off Investors
SoFi is a well known brand in the personal finance space, and their investing app is another high quality product.
This investment service provides users with the ability to either trade actively or opt for automated trading tools to take care of your account.
SoFi is geared towards trading in fractional shares, which they refer to as “stock bits”. This means the app is a solid choice for those wanting to invest their spare change.
You can also tap into savings accounts or make larger deposits to add more to your investment accounts.
4. Plynk
Account minimum
$2 per month
New investors
Plynk is designed to guide your learning while you begin to invest. The Plynk app offers investors access to a selection of stocks, ETFs, mutual funds and four cryptocurrencies. And you can start investing with just $1.
One of the best things about Plynk’s platform is the straightforward, easy-to-understand language. You won’t find technical jargon or complex charts and tables.
The Plynk app also allows investors to easily set up dollar-cost averaging, which is an ideal investing technique for many new and experienced investors.
5. Webull
Account minimum
Active traders and investors
Webull is a stock trading app offering free stock trading as well as free trades on ETFs, options and cryptocurrencies.
Webull also allows users to trade fractional shares, making it a great choice for micro investing.
Webull provides users with plenty of powerful tools to assist with in-depth trading analysis, making it a solid option for active and experienced traders. Plus, setting up a Webull account is free and there are no account minimums to worry about.
6. Stash
Account minimum
$1 per month
New investors
or tax-advantaged retirement accounts
Stash is another hands-off micro-investing app designed for beginner investors. After you sign up, Stash will ask you a series of questions to determine your tolerance for investment risks. You will be labeled as a conservative, moderate, or aggressive investor.
One of the unique things about Stash is that you can choose the types of companies you want to invest in. So if there is a particular cause or type of company that you’re interested in, you can set that in your investing preferences.
After you’ve chosen the types of companies you’d like to invest in, you’ll set up your “Auto-Stash.” You choose how much you want to invest and how often.
7. Public
Account minimum
(1-2% markup on crypto)
Young investors
Public.com is a blend of both investment and social media platforms. It’s designed for younger and socially oriented investors who would like to own fractional shares of stocks and ETFs.
You can share ideas within a community of like-minded investors. You might think of it as a kind of investing social network.
The aim of Public.com is to create an inclusive and educational community focused on stock market trading and investment.
For young investors who wish to align their social and investing preferences, as well as learn from other investors, Public.com is a great option.
8. Betterment
Account minimum
Low balance investors
Goal-based investing
If you’re looking for something a little more hands-on, then Betterment might be a suitable option for you. Betterment gives you the option to work with a financial advisor who can make investing recommendations.
There are two different plans to choose from, and the most basic plan doesn’t require any upfront balance to get started.
Betterment is a great option for anyone who wants an easy investing option while still maintaining a bit of control over their investment portfolio.
9. M1 Finance
Account minimum
Experienced Investors
M1 Finance might be the best micro investing app for more experienced investors. It is ideal for those looking for customized investment portfolios with some automated options, as well as those looking to set up commission free retirement accounts.
Purchasing fractional shares, setting up recurring deposits and extensive portfolio management options is easy with M1 Finance’s quality app. M1 Finance aims to be a singular personal finance app for building wealth and establishing a diversified portfolio.
Above all, M1 Finance makes investing easy. Simply deposit your funds, set your stock and index selections and use their automated service for commission free trading.
M1 Finance will also automatically rebalance your portfolio in accordance with your stated asset targets, to improve the overall performance of individual stocks.
10. Acorns
Account minimum
$1 per month
Hands-off investors
(e.g., College Students)
If you want a hands-off approach to investing, Acorns will be your best bet. After you sign up, you’ll connect your credit card or debit card to Acorns.
Then, whenever you make a purchase, Acorn rounds it up to the nearest dollar and deposits that “spare change” into your investment account.
For instance, if you make a purchase of $9.67, Acorns will save the additional 33 cents for you. Once your Acorns account reaches $5, the company will invest the money for you.
Acorns also gives you access to a robo-advisor, IRAs, and even a checking account.
What is micro-investing?
According to one survey, more than 47% of Americans are not saving for retirement. When pressed about their decision not to invest, over 34% said they don’t have enough money to invest.
The basic premise behind micro-investing is that you only need a few dollars to start investing. When you use a micro-investing app, you invest in very small increments by buying fractional shares.
With a micro-investing app, you can invest as little as $5. And with micro-investing, you don’t have to know anything about the stock market. The money you save is put in a portfolio of stocks that the company creates for you.
Is micro-investing even worth it?
Micro-investing will not get you rich, and it’s not going to help you fund your retirement goals. For that reason, it’s easy to write micro-investment apps off as not being worth your time.
But every day you put off investing is one less day that your money can grow in the market. So, you can wait until you feel like you have “enough money,” or you can work with what you have today.
Here are just a few benefits of using a micro-investing app:
Invest with very little money: Micro-investing platforms allow you to invest, even if you only have $5 to spare. So if you can skip your morning latte, then you have enough money to give micro-investing a try.
Save it and forget about it: It’s hard to set aside money in a savings account. You know it’s there, and it’s easy to access and spend. With a micro-investing app, it’s easy to save your money and forget about it.
Build positive habits over time: Anytime you’re trying to build a new habit, it’s best to start small. Micro investing allows you to ease into investing, and you can start saving more money when you’re ready.
See also: How to Invest: A Basic Guide to Making Your Money Grow
Pros and Cons of Micro-Investing Apps
While it’s true that micro-investing provides many benefits, they’re not necessarily the right choice for everyone. It’s worthwhile taking the time to understand the all nuances before committing financially.
Pros
24/7 Access
Using a micro investing app allows you full access to your investment account around-the-clock. You won’t ever have to worry about opening hours or holidays getting in the way of your ability to monitor and manage your funds.
Easy Fractional Investment
Traditional investment in stocks and ETFs requires large amounts of funding, but micro investment means you purchase fractional shares quickly and easily. This means you can begin your investment portfolio with your spare change, rather than hundreds or thousands of dollars.
Low Account Minimums
Another factor which makes micro investment apps attractive are the low account minimums. Most micro-investing apps have $0 minimum balance requirements, so you can begin investing with as little as you wish.
Safety
As with traditional investment accounts, legitimate micro-investing platforms will be registered with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. On top of that, all savings and checking accounts with micro investing companies are FDIC insured.
Cons
Fees Can Be High
Account fees can vary, so it’s important to watch out for this. Don’t assume that an account with low minimums will also have low fees. If you’re only investing small amounts, paying high fees might not seem like a good deal in the long term.
Limited Investment Choice
Most micro investment apps won’t allow you to handpick the stocks inside your portfolio. While you will have choice regarding which set portfolios you invest in, you’re less likely to be able to pick and choose specific stocks.
Won’t Change Your Retirement Plans
One thing to keep in mind is that using a micro investment app won’t do much to affect your retirement on its own. It’s more about learning good investment habits, and getting familiar with maintaining and growing a portfolio.
Features of the Best Micro-Investing Apps
So, how do you decide which micro investing app is the right one for you? We’ve compiled a list of the most important features below to help you know what to look for. The best micro investment apps will have the following qualities:
Ease of Use
Fundamentally, the best micro investment apps will be easy and intuitive to use. They are often free of the usual clutter and jargon of some traditional brokerage accounts. With simple, easy to navigate interfaces these apps should provide an enjoyable user experience for all.
Low Minimum Investments
Good investing apps should allow you to access the market with just a few dollars. This is possible because they’re designed to allow you to purchase fractional shares of ETFs and other assets. Not all investing apps will come with a low minimum investment, however, so be sure to check if you’re a low budget investor.
Diversified Investment
The best investing apps will provide users with the chance to invest in diverse portfolios which are automatically generated. Asset allocation and diversification can be challenging even for experienced investors, so this is a great feature of these apps.
When you’re starting out as an investor, the sooner you can learn about diversification the better. And these apps should make it relatively easy for you to both practice and learn about asset diversity.
Educational Tools
As most micro investing apps will be marketed to newcomers, education is an important factor. If you’re just starting out with investing, then the best micro investment app for you will likely provide a wealth of educational resources and advice.
Keep in mind, however, that most micro-investing apps won’t offer access to a professional financial advisor.
Recurring Transfers
The best investing apps allow you to easily set up automatic transfers from your bank account to fund your investment account. A recurring transfer can remove some of the human error involved in managing your account and allow you to quickly build up a habit of funding your account.
Additional Services
While some apps are minimalist and simple, others come with the option of additional financial services. In addition to brokerage accounts, some offer access to a savings or checking account, as well as IRA and custodian accounts. Depending on your own financial goals, an app with additional services might be worth the extra fees.
Final Thoughts
Micro-investing apps make it simple for anyone, even those with just $5 to spare, to begin investing in the stock market. The apps we’ve covered in this article provide a great starting point.
While micro-investing might not cover all your retirement needs, it’s a smart way to begin saving, especially if your budget is tight. The crucial thing is to start investing and gradually increase your contributions over time. This way, you’re setting yourself up for a better financial future.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which micro investing app has the lowest fees?
Among the micro-investing apps listed, Robinhood, Axos Invest, SoFi Invest, Webull, Public, and M1 Finance all offer commission-free trading, which means they do not charge fees for buying or selling stocks and ETFs. So, you can consider any of these apps if you’re looking for a platform with low fees for micro-investing.
Which app is best for small investments?
Choosing the best app depends on your own budget, needs and goals. The market for micro investment apps has grown rapidly, and there are a lot of different options out there.
The list we’ve compiled in this article are our top picks, and are among the best micro investing apps available. These apps make it easy and convenient to begin investing. They also provide various unique features, low fees, good customer support and educational resources.
Who should use micro investing apps?
Micro investing apps are a fantastic way to begin investing small amounts while you learn the ins and outs. But who will benefit the most from using these apps?
Beginner investors: These apps are perfect for young investors and newcomers because you only need a small amount of money to start.
Passive investors: Most of them are actually robo-advisors which invest on your behalf based on your needs and budget. This automated investing allows you to establish a diversified portfolio based on your goals that you can simply set up and forget about, letting it work away in the background.
Emotional investors: Automated investing means you can’t make rash emotional decisions based on market swings. Instead of constantly worrying about market performance, you just invest small amounts and build your portfolio slowly over time.
Can you get rich from micro investing?
Micro investing is primarily a strategy for saving and building wealth gradually over time. While it’s a valuable tool for starting your investment journey with small amounts of money, it’s important to have realistic expectations. It’s unlikely to lead to rapid wealth accumulation or “getting rich” in a short period.
How do I start micro investing?
Investing today is more accessible than ever before. Nevertheless, it still seems an intimidating world for those who have no experience or education. If you don’t know where to start, you can follow these steps to begin investing with confidence:
1. Decide Between DIY or Automated Investing
If you’re not yet comfortable choosing your own investments, and managing your own portfolio, you’ll want to start with robo-advisor investing. It’s totally normal for beginners to feel uncomfortable choosing stock to invest in, and automated investing is the safer option in any case.
2. Identify Your Investment Goals
This is often the hardest step for new investors, but it’s one of the most important. Figuring out your short and long term financial goals will help bring purpose and structure to your investment decisions.
Generally speaking, investing is successful when considered a long term project. You’re much more likely to find success with investments by holding stock long term, rather than trying to figure out when the best time to buy or sell is.
3. Determine Your Monthly Investment
The traditional advice is to save and invest 20% of your monthly income. With the rise of micro investing, however, you don’t even need to invest much to begin with.
It’s important to pick an amount you can reasonably commit to. Of course, you can always change your automatic investment amount, or just add on extra when necessary, but it’s always better to set it and forget it. Even if it’s a small amount, consistency and time and the key ingredients to good investing.
4. Choose an Account That Fits Your Goals
Once you’ve got your budget and goals determined, it’s time to choose a platform to begin investing with.
Keep in mind that you can always switch the platform you use for micro investing, use more than one, or even open a brokerage account. Just make sure to take all fees into account before you sign up and get committed.
Are there any limitations on the types of investments I can make with these apps?
Micro-investing apps typically focus on stocks, ETFs, and sometimes cryptocurrencies. While they offer a wide range of investment options within these categories, they may not provide access to more complex financial instruments like options, futures, or mutual funds.
The average American net worth varies due to many factors, with some people making far more than others. If you’re behind the national average, it may seem difficult to catch up, but whether you have bad credit or a lot of debt, you can still begin building your net worth by learning how to generate passive income.
Passive income is a great way to generate more income, pay down your debt, and start saving and investing for your future. Here you’ll learn what passive income is, as well as different ways to make passive income online and offline. With 25 passive income ideas, there is something for everyone.
25 Passive Income Ideas:
Write an E-Book
Start a YouTube Channel
Try Affiliate Marketing
Create a Blog
Sell Stock Photos and Videos
Create an Online Course
Make Sponsored Content
Invest in Dividend Stocks
Invest in REITs
Invest in Index Funds and ETFs
Try Peer-to-Peer Lending
Stake Cryptocurrency
Utilize High-Yield Savings Accounts
Buy Government Bonds
Invest in Art
Buy Property to Rent
Rent Out a Room in Your Home
Buy Domain Names
License Your Music
Design Custom Products
Rent Out Your Vehicle
Use Your Vehicle as Ad Space
Create an App
Flip Unique Items
Rent Out Your Parking Space
What Is Passive Income?
Passive income is a type of income that comes from sources other than your regular employment, and involves a more hands-off approach. Passive income isn’t a “get rich quick” scheme, though some companies make big claims about generating passive income without any work. Passive income does take work to set up, but the goal is that you can make money without managing it on a day-to-day basis.
You’ll generally do most of the work by setting up your source of passive income. While it may require some upkeep every now and then, like updating a product or maintaining a rental property, you’ll earn the majority of your income while pursuing other endeavors.
Like other sources of additional income, passive income is taxable, but when done correctly, you can make enough passive income to surpass your tax bill.
1. Write an E-Book
Whether you’re a writer or not, an e-book can be a fantastic way to generate passive income. We no longer live in a world where publishers are the gatekeepers of books, so you can self-publish a book that can generate passive income. Various websites let you self-publish books, like Amazon’s Kindle Direct Publishing, Apple Books, and Barnes & Noble. Some of these sites also offer print-on-demand services for customers who want physical copies.
You can write a nonfiction book if you’re knowledgeable about a certain subject, or you can write fiction if you have an interesting story idea. Although this can generate passive income, self-publishing can require a bit of an investment. You’ll need to pay for an editor and book cover designer, and you may also want to pay for advertisements. But if you can do the cover art and marketing on your own, you may be able to save some money.
2. Start a YouTube Channel
There are many ways to make money using social media, but YouTube is one of the best ways to make passive income. YouTube pays content creators to run ads on their videos. In order to qualify for the YouTube Partner Program, you’ll need at least 500 subscribers, three new videos within the last 90 days, and 3,000 watch hours within the last year. Previously, you needed 1,000 subscribers and 4,000 watch hours, but the policy was updated in June 2023 with lower requirements.
Like other sources of passive income, making money from YouTube will require an up-front investment of time and money. You need a stable internet connection, camera, microphone, computer, and editing software. You also need to make consistent videos to qualify for the partner program. You can eventually generate passive income by making evergreen videos, because people will watch old videos that bring in revenue—and the more videos you have on your channel, the more money you can make.
3. Try Affiliate Marketing
Affiliate marketing is when you share a link to a product or service, and the company gives you a percentage of any sales made through that link. You can share these links on your social media pages, blog, newsletter, or anywhere else that allows you to post a link. Affiliate marketing is one of the best online passive income opportunities, and you can combine it with any other online method we mention in this article.
One of the most popular affiliate link programs is Amazon Associates. Let’s say you have a YouTube channel where you review electronics, and you make a video reviewing a new TV or laptop. If you link to that product on Amazon with your affiliate link, you’ll receive a percentage of the sale each time someone uses your link.
This isn’t only limited to Amazon, either. Many companies offer affiliate links, so it can be advantageous to reach out to companies for products and services you use regularly to see if they have an affiliate program.
4. Create a Blog
There are a variety of ways to make money from writing a blog. Like YouTube, old blog posts can generate passive income even if people read the post months or years after you wrote it. If you create your own website to host your blog, you can integrate Google Ads and use affiliate links to make money online.
Platforms like Substack combine blogs and newsletters, so every time you write a new post, subscribers receive an email. You can have paid subscriptions on Substack, so users pay a monthly fee to read your posts, and you can have free posts that go out to non-paying subscribers as well.
5. Sell Stock Photos and Videos
If you’re a photographer or videographer, you can earn money for your photos and videos. There are many different websites that buy stock photos and videos, like Shutterstock, iStock, and Getty Images. One thing to consider is that the website gets exclusive rights to your images or videos, but on some sites you can make between 15% and 45% in royalties.
6. Create an Online Course
Many people have expertise in a certain area, and utilizing your knowledge and skills to create an online course is a great way to make passive income online. For example, you can create a course for how to knit, how to take amazing photos, or how to program an app. Websites like Kajabi and Teachable allow you to host and sell your courses.
You may need to invest some time and possibly money in marketing your course to ensure you find the right audience. Some course-hosting platforms like Skillshare also categorize courses by topic for better discoverability.
If you start gaining a following on social media platforms or through a blog, you may get the opportunity to do sponsored content. Companies want to ensure they target the right audience, so if you have followers who may buy their product or service, they’re more likely to sponsor a piece of content. This typically means you discuss their product in a video or write about it in a caption.
In order to generate passive income from a sponsored opportunity, the company will give you an affiliate link. This allows you to make money up front for the sponsored content as well as passive income from anyone who uses your link to buy the product or service.
This route for passive income may take some time because companies typically want people to have a decent following before sponsoring content.
8. Invest in Dividend Stocks
Stocks can be a great way to make money while also investing in your future. When you buy a stock, you buy a small portion of a company. If the stock price rises and you sell it at a higher price, you make a profit, but the stock can also drop in price and lose you money. Some, but not all, stocks offer dividends, which pay investors a dividend per share if the company has a profitable quarter.
When the stock pays out dividends, you can receive the payment directly from your brokerage or reinvest the dividends by buying more of the stock. Like other investments, this can compound and turn into a lot of money over time if the company continues to profit. As you invest in dividend stocks, keep in mind the companies can raise or lower the dividend percentage at any time.
Use MarketBeat’s dividend calculator to look up specific stocks and estimate dividend returns.
9. Invest in REITs
Real estate investment trusts (REITs) are another investment opportunity. Rather than investing directly in a property, you can invest in a REIT, which is a company that owns and manages real estate.
Similar to other investments, there is risk that comes along with investing in REITs. For example, there’s a possibility your REIT investments will lose money if there’s a drop in the housing market.
10. Invest in Index Funds and ETFs
Index funds and exchange-traded funds (ETFs) are some of the safest investments because they offer diversification. Rather than investing in one company, index funds and ETFs allow you to invest in multiple companies simultaneously.
Legendary investor and founder of Vanguard John Bogle was a major advocate for index fund investing. More specifically, he advised people to invest in the S&P 500, an index of the 500 largest companies in the United States. ETFs are slightly different because there are higher fees, but they allow you to invest in a group of stocks for a specific industry. For example, ARKK is an ETF that holds shares for companies that work on innovative technology.
There is still a risk when investing in index funds and ETFs, but they are often lower risk than other forms of stock investing.
11. Try Peer-to-Peer Lending
Another way to make passive income is to become your own type of “bank” by doing peer-to-peer lending, sometimes called P2P lending. Banks make money on loans by charging interest to customers, and P2P lending allows you to do the same thing. Websites like Prosper and Funding Circle allow everyday people to lend and borrow money with various interest rates.
12. Stake Cryptocurrency
Cryptocurrency investing is a highly volatile form of investing, making it especially high risk. Some cryptocurrency platforms allow you to “stake” your crypto, which is when you allow the platform to hold your crypto and lend it to other people. Similar to P2P lending, you make money off the interest.
Cryptocurrency lending and trading is also high risk because there is little to no regulation. Crypto platforms like Voyager have been known to offer extremely high returns and then go bankrupt, preventing them from paying back their users. In extreme cases, there are stories of fraudulent activity from crypto platforms. But if you have a high risk tolerance, this form of investing can be incredibly lucrative.
13. Utilize High-Yield Savings Accounts
A safer way to make passive income is to open up a high-yield savings account, which allows you to make money simply by holding it in your account. Banks use customer funds to lend out money, but unlike crypto staking, bank funds are backed by the U.S. government via the FDIC. This means that if, for some reason the bank doesn’t have the money when you want your funds, the government would provide the bank with the money to pay you up to $250,000.
Many banks and financial institutions offer high-yield savings accounts, with some offering an annual percentage yield (APY) of over 4%. So if you opened an account with a 4.5% APY and deposited $1,000, you would have $1,045 after a year.
People maximize their passive income by not touching this money because it compounds each year. So using that same example, in the second year, you would then earn 4.5% of the $1,045 rather than the original $1,000. And if you add to the savings account each month, you can make quite a bit of money over time.
14. Buy Government Bonds
Perhaps the safest way to earn passive income from investing is to buy government bonds. A government bond is basically a loan to the federal government that pays you back the original amount with interest over a certain period. The reason government bonds are so safe is because the government backs them. When buying a stock, it’s possible to lose your money if the company goes out of business. Bonds are safer because as long as the government exists, you’ll make your money back.
Although government bonds are very low risk, they also offer low returns. Depending on various factors, government bonds may offer a 3–5% return over two to 30 years. To put that into perspective, S&P 500 index fund investing offers an average return rate of over 7.5%[1] .
15. Invest in Art
Similar to stocks, you can also invest in artwork. One way to do this is to buy works of art that you believe will increase in value later. If you’re knowledgeable about art and can find pieces selling for below their value that you can sell later for a profit, you can make a bit of money. Websites like Masterworks allow you to buy shares of artwork with other investors so you take on less risk.
16. Buy Property to Rent
Many people generate passive income by purchasing properties to rent. If you can afford the initial investment of buying a single-family home or condo, you can then rent them out to tenants for a profit. For example, if you buy a house and your mortgage is only $1,000, you can make a profit by charging any amount over your mortgage cost.
In order to take advantage of the passive income aspect of renting, you may benefit from hiring an individual or company to manage the property. Property managers collect the monthly rent and take care of maintenance issues for a fee. Should you decide to invest in rental properties, it’s helpful to factor in the cost of potential home repairs before, during, and after tenants live there.
17. Rent Out a Room in Your Home
If you don’t have the money for a down payment or don’t want to take on the risk of purchasing a rental home, you can always make some extra income by renting out a room. If you have a spare room in your home, you can rent it out for a monthly fee. This is a great option for families whose children recently moved out.
You can use websites like Airbnb and VRBO to connect you with renters. Although many people use Airbnb for short-term rentals during vacations, you can also offer long-term rentals through the website. These sites also let you vet renters before they move in, so you have control over who rents the room.
18. Buy Domain Names
Buying domain names is a sort of investing, so it does come with some risk. People and businesses buy domain names to host their websites, so you can purchase a variety of inexpensive domain names in hopes of people buying them from you later for more. You can typically buy domain names for less than $10 through websites like GoDaddy, but if they don’t sell, you’ll need to pay the annual cost to keep the name.
While this may be a risky investment, people have made a lot of money flipping domain names. It was a big money-maker during the “dot com boom” in the 1990s, Help.com sold for $3 million and NFTs.com sold for $15 million in 2023. Many domains don’t sell for millions, but you may still be able to make a decent profit off domain names in high demand.
19. License Your Music
If you’re a musician, you can license your music in a similar way to selling stock photos and videos. Some websites like Music Vine pay musicians 30% for nonexclusive deals or more for an exclusive license. There are also websites like Epidemic Sound that market to YouTubers and filmmakers by offering a subscription service for royalty-free music.
20. Design Custom Products
For those who are artistically inclined, you can make money creating designs and selling them on websites that sell custom products. Websites like Redbubble, Teespring, and Society6 offer print-on-demand services for your artwork. These websites sell a wide range of products like T-shirts, coffee mugs, phone cases, and more. You get a percentage of the sale every time a customer goes to the website and chooses your design for any of these products
If you have old artwork you created in the past or simply feel like creating in your spare time, you can generate passive income as long as your art is hosted on these types of websites.
21. Rent Out Your Vehicle
Services like Uber and Lyft are popular side hustles, but you can make passive income by renting out your vehicle instead. When people are traveling or have their car in the repair shop, they often need a vehicle to get around. Rather than going to a rental car company, they can rent a vehicle through other websites like Turo or Getaround.
22. Use Your Vehicle as Ad Space
In addition to renting out your vehicle, you can make passive income by using your vehicle as ad space.
Websites like Wrapify connect businesses and drivers, and depending on how much of your car you’re willing to cover with ads, Wrapify will pay you between $181 and $452 per month. There are also sites like FreeCarMedia.com that pay you for wrapping your vehicle or simply advertising on your rear window.
23. Create an App
If you’re a programmer who can create an app, this may be the best way for you to make passive income. Whether it’s a fun game or an app that provides value and convenience, use your creativity and skills to generate income. Apple and Google allow developers to submit their apps, giving you a percentage of the sale each time someone buys the app.
24. Flip Unique Items
One of the oldest ways to generate passive income is to buy unique items, hold them, and sell them at a later date for a profit. If you’re knowledgeable about a certain type of item or are willing to learn, you can make a decent amount of money by buying and holding items.
This is ideal for people who like shopping at thrift stores or going to garage sales. You may find antique toys, memorabilia, sports trading cards, comic books, or other items for a low price that are either worth a lot of money now or will be in the future.
To sell the items or see how much items are selling for, you can use websites like eBay, OfferUp, Craigslist, or Facebook Marketplace.
25. Rent Out Your Parking Space
Some people are willing to pay for a good parking spot. If you have a space you’re not using or don’t mind giving up, you can make money renting it out—especially if you live in an urban area. Websites like SpotHero allow you to list your space.
What’s the Best Source of Passive Income?
The best source of passive income is unique to each individual. There are many options on this list, and some allow you to capitalize on different skill sets. For example, if you have expertise in certain subjects, the best sources of passive income may be online courses and e-books. If you have knowledge about stocks or are willing to learn, investing may be the best option.
When deciding which passive income sources are right for you, it may be beneficial to weigh out the pros, cons, and risks of each one. Remember that many of these options require an initial investment of money and time to get started. Consider your own risk tolerance and financial situation before going all in on any of these methods.
Do You Need Money to Make Passive Income?
While you’ll need money to get started with many passive income ideas, this isn’t the case for every method. For example, if you own a vehicle or have an extra room in your home, you can start renting them out. If you have a computer and internet connection, you have even more options.
Many people who make passive income succeed because they are willing to learn and can invest time into researching these topics. There’s a wealth of information online where you can learn how to excel at specific passive income opportunities like writing an e-book, succeeding as a YouTuber, or using affiliate links.
The Benefits of Multiple Streams of Income
Depending on your specific situation, you may want more than one source of passive income. Whether you’re already in a healthy financial situation or are trying to build your personal wealth and credit score, more income streams means more financial freedom.
The primary benefit of passive income is that you can make money with minimal effort. This means once you get one source of passive income rolling, you can begin adding others so you have multiple income streams that don’t require too much time or attention.
How Passive Income Can Help Improve Your Credit Score
A poor credit score can lead to many challenges—like making it difficult to get approved for new lines of credit, loans, and rental applications—and cost you a lot of money in interest in the long run. Passive income can help you fix your credit by allowing you to pay off your debts. Lenders also look at your total income, so making additional income can help with approvals for new lines of credit, which can also help improve your score. It’s important to know the current state of your credit health. You can get a free credit report card on Credit.com which breaks down your credit score factors and assigns a letter grade for each area, or sign up for our ExtraCredit® subscription for additional credit tools.
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Options trading is an advanced strategy for buying stocks with an option contract. Thus, you get the right but not a duty to buy (call options) or sell (put options) a stock at a specific price.
It presents the possibility of doubling, tripling, or quadrupling your money.
This is an avenue to pursue if you want the potential for huge profits, but you must take this investing course to learn the proper way to trade options.
However, you run the high risk of losing the entire investment! So, this is risky for novice investors and you need a brokerage for this type of trading.
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It’s been done over and over again, and the 30,000 students that Teri has helped to be financially independent and fulfill their financial dreams are my witnesses…
3. Flip Items for Arbitrage
Retail arbitrage, essentially the practice of buying and reselling goods, is a beneficial way of doubling one’s money in a short time. This can be particularly effective by taking advantage of clearance sales in mainstream stores like Walmart and Kohl’s, and then reselling the products on online marketplaces.
Notable items often flipped include apparel, books, electronics, and toys. You can check a full list of popular items to flip.
According to the Flea Market Flippers, you can use a variety of platforms to sell your flipped items.
4. Rent Out Your Property
Renting out unused property or space can be a lucrative form of passive income. This may include a spare room, or underutilized sections like a garage, with various platforms facilitating such financial transactions like Neighbor or VRBO.
Another example is it is financially beneficial to rent out items, like a lawn mower which costs $500 but brings in $15-20 for each rental. Thus, paying for itself in a short amount of time.
Despite the potential risks associated with property investments, including unpredictability in the real estate market and tenant issues, leveraging a good understanding of the local market can make it quite possible to double your investment over time.
5. Become A Side Hustles Expert
Becoming a side hustle expert requires a clear understanding of your goals and the willingness to trade your time for money. You can identify profitable opportunities which can range from ridesharing to teaching English as a second language (ESL) online.
Honestly, this is best to set up BEFORE you are desperate for cash.
Patience is key as nurturing a side hustle often takes time before it becomes an efficient income-generating endeavor.
To help you out, here are specific side hustles based on your stage of life:
6. Rent Out Your Skills
Renting out your skills is a smart quick-fix to double your money within 24 hours. It’s all about capitalizing on what you can do best and offering it to those who need it.
Start by identifying a skill or knowledge you’re proficient in. Are you a wizard in web design? A maven of SEO?
Select the right platform. Websites like Fiverr, Freelancer.com, and TaskRabbit are excellent for freelancers.
Promote your services. Reach out to your networks or use social media to boost your visibility.
This is a great way to earn $300 fast if you know what you are doing.
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7. Deliver with DoorDah or GrubHub
Double your income in a day by delivering with platforms like DoorDash or GrubHub. As a courier, you get paid for each delivery – so the more you do, the higher your earnings.
With a smartphone and transportation, you can start making extra cash immediately. Some top delivery options:
Working with DoorDash
Serving with GrubHub
Remember, it’s all about completing as many deliveries as possible. Every order increases your day’s earnings, potentially doubling them if you put in enough hours.
8. Invest in Cryptocurrencies
Invest in cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Bitcoin Cash holds the potential to double your money in 24 hours due to their volatile nature.
To start:
Keep tabs on crypto trends through monitoring websites or apps.
Buy popular or promising cryptocurrency during their low-cost phase.
The trick to doubling your funds is selling at peak prices.
Remember, trends can change rapidly, so only invest what you can afford to lose. For newbies, it’s beneficial to seek advice from a financial advisor knowledgeable in the crypto market.
9. Take Surveys
Looking to double your money in a day? Consider taking paid surveys. However, you will have to take quite a few surveys to make a significant amount of cash.
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Seek high paying surveys – Survey Junkie could bring in up to $3 per survey.
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10. Lend Money on Peer-to-peer platforms
Lending money on Peer-to-Peer (P2P) platforms can be a profitable strategy, offering a unique method for individuals to loan and borrow money without traditional financial institution interference.
Users can sign up as lenders on recognized P2P platforms like LendingClub, Prosper, and Upstart, and yield high-interest returns based on their borrower’s creditworthiness.
However, this process also poses risks such as potential defaults, making it important for the lenders to do their research and diversify their loans across multiple recipients.
11. Do Odd Jobs
Engaging in odd jobs is a practical approach to earning additional income. Whether it’s mowing neighbors’ lawns or offering handyman services, these simple tasks can often pay upward to $30 per hour.
Digital platforms, like TaskRabbit, even allow you to list your talents locally, extending your reach for potential earnings.
All in all, odd jobs provide an accessible door to financial gain without requiring a significant starting capital.
12. Selling High Demand Printables
Selling printables online is a viable way to generate income. It’s important to create a follower base or an email list to successfully promote and sell your products.
With strategic pricing and high-quality content, you could potentially double your initial investment in a short span of time.
Here are the digital products that sell on Etsy that are in high demand.
By creating high-demand printables, you can buy low, sell high, and double your money all within 24 hours!
13. Max Out you 401(k) Match
Maxing out your 401(k) match can double your money in no time. While this may not happen in 24 hours, it can happen the next time you get paid and greatly increase your retirement savings.
When you contribute to your 401(k) plan, your employer might match it by 50% or 100%. You will have to check your Human Resources department to see what your company offers.
Contribute the maximum amount your employer is willing to match. This is free money for you. For instance, if you’re making $100,000 and your employer’s match is up to 3.5% of your salary, put in at least $3,500.
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14. Sell Courses and Subscriptions
Selling courses and memberships online is a highly profitable low-risk venture that requires just a small initial investment of your time and money. Once the course is developed, it can continue to generate passive income every month.
Tools such as Podia or Teachable allow you to easily sell and manage your courses, while also offering additional benefits such as digital downloads, subscription plans, and an opportunity to begin selling directly to your followers.
15. Work for Employers
In case you haven’t heard, time is money. And you can trade your time for money at any point.
Working for employers often ensures a steady income which can be supplemented by various benefits.
One of the greatest advantages is the employer match on a 401(k) account, which allows employees to double their contributions effortlessly. This means that if an employee contributes 5 percent of their salary to the retirement account, the employer adds another 5 percent.
Expert Tip: Continually upgrade your skill set to increase your value to employers. More demanding or specialized tasks often command higher pay, propelling you towards your double-money goal quicker.
16. Sell Your Goods
Selling goods online provides a dynamic platform for entrepreneurs, allowing them to reach a wider audience. This involves identifying high-demand products, purchasing from a reliable supplier, and selling them on popular e-commerce platforms like Amazon, eBay, and Etsy.
Get involved in flea market flipping. Hunt for undervalued items at yard sales or flea markets and resell online. Facebook Marketplace could be a goldmine.
Unload used or vintage items. These platforms can help you earn huge profits, especially from expensive items. Don’t let seller fees deter you; big profits are still achievable.
Books are an easy sell. Buy used ones from local or online stores and sell them in different areas or on different platforms. Diversifying the categories you offer can potentially boost your profits.
Pricing is set considering the purchase cost, overheads, and the competitive market.
17. Invest in Collectibles
Investing in collectibles presents a thrilling opportunity to generate significant profit in a short span. The key is identifying profitable niches, such as vintage comic books, rare coins, or baseball cards.
The rarity and condition of an item directly influence the price it can command.
The strategy involves buying low, often from garage sales or online platforms like eBay or Etsy, and selling high. However, one must perform diligent research and be aware of market trends, as failure to do so can lead to risks.
18. Get Rid of Your Most Valuable Items
Selling your own possessions is an effective way to declutter your home while also generating a potential cash flow.
This is one way to accumulate over $1,000 in cash earnings.
This may not be what you want to do, but your possessions are worth money and it may be necessary.
19. Save Money and Increase It
You’ve heard it said: a penny saved is a penny earned. This principle isn’t just about saving but also growing your money as an effective way to double your income.
Here’s how:
First, begin with saving. The more you can put away, the better. Remember, your coffee can strategy may not earn interest, so consider a deposit into a savings account.
Next, let’s talk about compound interest. Suppose you invest $1000 at a 5% interest rate. After a year, your money grows to $1050. The next year, you earn interest on this increased amount. Over time, the effect snowballs, significantly augmenting your investment.
Lastly, protection against inflation is key. Always aim for an interest rate higher than the rate of inflation. This means, in real terms, your money is consistently growing.
Done right, these steps can effectively increase your savings rapidly.
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20. Game or Bet on A Sport
While it’s often overlooked, betting on sports or games could be a fast track to doubling your money in less than a day. This risky Vegas plan may be worth the potentially rewarding pursuit.
Beware – while some have been successful, this method is heavily debated due to the significant risk factors. As such you may be better off becoming a referee for youth sports, which is a popular side hustle for men.
Remember, it’s all fun and games until the cash is lost – don’t stake what you can’t afford to lose.
FAQ
Doubling $1,000 quickly calls for some calculated risks and smart choices.
One way is investing in stocks, potentially high-return yet high-risk assets. Another route could be starting a side hustle, like an online course or freelance work, where initial investment is low but returns could be impressive.
This is a hard ask given many people this month. However, doubling $3000 fast can be achieved through smart investments and income diversification.
Using online platforms and flipping high-demand items may yield quick profits. Additionally, utilizing skills for a freelance portfolio or selling an online course can quickly boost initial capital.
Doubling your $5000 swiftly may seem like a daunting task, but with strategic planning, connection establishment, and careful investments, it’s more achievable than you might think.
Here’s how you can try it:
Start by investing in stocks. Rapid-growth stocks or volatile currency pairs can double your money. Invest wisely based on market analyses.
Try real estate flipping. Buy undervalued properties, renovate, then sell.
Entrepreneurship is another avenue. Turn your skills or ideas into a profitable business.
Peer-to-peer lending platforms yield high return rates with the right borrower.
Playing the lottery or gambling could work, but highly risky.
Remember, to double up money quickly, ensure you are knowledgeable in your chosen method and anticipate potential downsides. Do comprehensive research first.
Is Doubling Money in 24 Hours Possible?
Yes, you, dear reader, can indeed double your money in 24 hours! It won’t be a cakewalk though, requiring specific skills, solid strategies, and of course a pinch – maybe a handful – of luck.
You could tap into high-growth potential fields like day trading, selling high-demand goods online, or capitalizing on your skills as a content creator. Remember, this quick win has its fair share of risks too.
Now, make sure to do proper due diligence and check the integrity of whatever way you choose to make more or dive into the gig economy.
Now, learn how to double 10k quickly.
Source
Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis. “Fast Cash and Payday Loans.” https://research.stlouisfed.org/publications/page1-econ/2019/04/10/fast-cash-and-payday-loans#:~:text=However%2C%207%20of%2010%20borrowers,difficulty%20meeting%20basic%20monthly%20expenses. Accessed November 7, 2023.
Motley Fool. “1 in 5 Americans Are Making a Terrible 401(k) Mistake.” https://www.fool.com/investing/2018/02/09/1-in-5-americans-are-making-a-terrible-401k-mistak.aspx. Accessed November 7, 2023.
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Embracing the Hustle: Why Men Should Consider Side Hustles
Side hustles are more than mere cash generators – they’re the keys to a world of freedom, flexibility, and endless growth potential.
If you’re a gentleman with a hunger for financial prosperity, a side hustle can be your golden ticket. It empowers you to call the shots and maintain your existing commitments while paving your way to success.
While women tend to lean towards side hustles for women, it’s high time for men to dive headfirst into the captivating world of side hustles!
How can a guy make extra money?
Making extra money doesn’t have to be monotonous. Whether you’re a tech whizz, an avid creator, or a hands-on worker, there’s something for you.
There are so many ways to make money. I just read this story about a college kid starting with $300 and turning his sticker side hustle into a full time business. 1
These options can yield solid income by leveraging your unique skills and interests. Want to learn more? Keep reading; we have plenty of ideas for you!
Top Side Hustles for Men
As my hubby said, extra income takes the financial strain off the normal job. With side hustles, you can choose how you want to spend your time – watching sports, playing video games, or making money.
The choice is yours!
Right now, learning to make money online for beginners is the most popular place to start.
1. Invest in Real Estate
Around here at Money Bliss, we always stress how to make your money work for you and real estate is no different.
Real estate investment is a golden opportunity that not only offers a steady income but also the potential for property value to soar. Keep in mind, that it’s a long-term game that requires a significant upfront investment.
However, there are many options like flipping properties, renting properties, or even investing through a REIT. Dive into the world of real estate to maximize your returns. Let your money do the heavy lifting for you.
2. Day Trader
Many men opt for trading stocks and options as a side hustle for several compelling reasons.
Trading offers flexibility, as your research can be done at any time, making it convenient to manage along with a nine-to-five job.
It has an immense profit potential, given the volatility and opportunities present in the global stock markets.
Many want to earn a rate of return greater than the average return of the S&P 500 – a common benchmark index for that competitor inside them.
Finally, trading presents an opportunity for continual learning and development, as successful trading requires staying updated with financial news, stock apps, market analysis, and economic trends, thereby enhancing one’s financial literacy.
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Retire in peace without financial anxiety
Pay your bills without taking on a side hustle
Quit your 9-5 and do what you love
Or just make more than your current income….
Making $1,000 every.single.day is NOT a pie-in-the-sky goal.
It’s been done over and over again, and the 30,000 students that Teri has helped to be financially independent and fulfill their financial dreams are my witnesses…
3. Become an Umpire or Referee
Sports fans, here’s your calling! Transform your passion into a profitable part-time gig by becoming a sports referee.
There is a HUGE shortage of umpires and referees.2 Rates per game can range from $20 to $60, and over time, you can earn even more as you referee older leagues. Plus many leagues are paying more to incentivize refs to come back to the fields.
Not only does it assure good pay, but it also lets you enjoy your favorite sport, exercise, and create exhilarating moments. Check it at your local club or league for training and to get started today.
This is something my brother-in-law did all the time and easily made 200 dollars a day.
4. Participate In Medical Studies
If adding to medical knowledge interests you while earning, consider participating in clinical trials.
Compensation depends on various factors like the study’s length and complexity. You can earn $50 to $300 a day!
It’s worth considering if you’re comfortable with potential risks and lengthy commitments. Websites like ClinicalTrials.gov or your local hospital could help you get started. It’s a unique way of contributing to medical research while making money. Do check the risks before diving in!
5. Moving and Heavy Item Delivery
Feel like adding some muscle? Moving and heavy item delivery might be your perfect hustle. If you’ve got a buddy, a solid back, and a truck (or can rent one), this is the gig.
You could easily earn about $20-$25 an hour helping people move houses or delivering large items. Opt for evening or weekend gigs to fit around your day job.
Get started by advertising your services or using apps like TaskRabbit or NextDoor. An excellent way to stay fit and earn some extra dollars at the same time!
6. Rent Out Your Extra Room
Do you have a spare room? Then, transform that neglected space into a cash cow.
Airbnb or VRBO can help you lease it out to travelers. Its user-friendly platform lets you manage rentals with aplomb. Plus, you get the chance to grow into a SuperHost.
Another option is to look at investing in a duplex where you live on one side and rent out the other.
7. Woodworking
This takes a special talent like my father-in-law had. He and his boys were known for crafting Adirondacks chairs, bedroom furniture, and patio tables.
So, if you have this woodworking knack, then this side hustle could be a golden ticket. The key to success is to perfect your craft to a few select items to be efficient with your time, so, you can better the profit. Let your handyman skills shine and earn you some extra cash!
The average earnings of a woodworking side hustle in the U.S. can range from approximately $500 to $3,000 or more per month, depending on factors such as the complexity of projects and marketing efforts.
8. Beekeeping
Honey, take note! If you’re not deterred by bees and are interested in agriculture, try your hand at beekeeping. This might be a family affair – like my daughter’s soccer coach.
Honey sells for around $20 a pound, and bees virtually do all the work! Plus, you contribute to pollination and the environment.
Combined with pest control services (like removing large nests), you can amplify your earnings. However, getting comfortable with bees might take time. But, once you do, the sticky sweet liquid gold that is raw honey could put a sizeable amount of money in your pocket.
9. Detail Cars
If you have a passion for cars and cleanliness, consider detailing cars as your side hustle. There’s something gratifying about transforming a dusty vehicle into a sparkling gem.
Depending on the quality of your service, you can earn up to $500 in a single weekend! Start by experimenting with your own car and build a portfolio to attract customers.
You’ll need tools like a good shop vacuum and detailing brushes. I have seen plenty of men showcasing their work on social media with before-and-after photos. Polish those wheels and drive towards profit!
10. Landscaping Side Hustle
Armed with green fingers? Eager to perform hard physical labor? Then a side gig in landscaping can do wonders for your wallet.
From regular lawn care to fall leaf cleanup to full-on backyard redesigns, there’s something for everyone. Look to websites like Lawn Love to match you with your first clients.
Potential income for this venture depends on how many hours of your time you are willing to trade.
11. Drive for Ridesharing Apps
Like to drive? Awesome, do it for cash! Ridesharing apps like Uber and Lyft got you covered.
Be your boss, and work on your terms.
You need to make sure you have a nice car, proper insurance, and learn the busiest routes to maximize your earnings. Do pay heed to your vehicle’s wear and tear, though. However, this is one of the jobs that pay weekly.
12. Snow Plowing
Living in a snowy region? Consider snow plowing. This is a quick way to make money! I can attest to my kids quickly making $200+ a day from snow shoveling.
Even better is to have business clients that need this service. As such, all you need is a reliable truck or SUV with four-wheel drive and a snowplow. Plus, you can upsell by offering extra services like salting and hand shoveling.
This lucrative side gig can result in you earning thousands each winter. It’s an opportunity to put your vehicle to good use and tackle Mother Nature for a handsome payout.
16. Knife Sharpening
If you have a knack for precision and patience, knife sharpening could be a rewarding side hustle. Businesses like restaurants butcheries, and home cooks are potential clients.
All you need is a quality knife sharpening setup and knowledge of the right techniques. Advertising your services on social media can help bring in customers. Who knew such an unusual skill could be so profitable?!
17. Plasma Donation Centers
While this one is probably more geared to side hustles for college students have you ever considered donating plasma for cash?
You help others, and it earns you up to $500 a month. It’s a generous deed with a minimal time commitment.
Search for “where to sell plasma in [your city]where to sell plasma in [your city]” to get started. Remember, most places have similar requirements to blood donation and may require a short medical screening first.
18. Bookkeeping
Good with numbers? Have an eye for detail? Look into bookkeeping.
Services like generating invoices, managing accounts payable, and preparing tax returns are always in demand. Overhead costs are low as you only need a computer and accounting software. Plus, payment is high at around $50 per hour!
For most bookkeepers, referrals are their bread and butter. To start out check the local Chamber of Commerce to start meeting other business people.
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19. White Label Software
Dip your toes into software reselling by using white-label software. This is great for someone who is good with technology and understands SaaS. However, no coding or IT background is necessary.
All you need to do is buy “seats” of an existing software at a wholesale rate, then resell them at retail.
Use any software name or category on Google and add “White Label” at the end to find options. Build a website, market your product, and start earning by becoming a digital intermediary! Start earning by becoming a digital middleman!
20. Work as a Translator
In the United States, nearly 20% of the population, roughly 67.8 million people, speak a language other than English at home, with Spanish, Chinese, Tagalog, Vietnamese, and Arabic being the most prevalent.3 If you’re fluent in another language, this opens doors to flexible and potentially lucrative side hustle in translation and interpretation.
Earnings in the language translation side hustle can fluctuate based on the client’s requirements and your preferences. For instance, you might find translation opportunities on platforms like Freelancer.com offering rates of up to $60 per hour, while translators on Fiverr can charge as much as $125 per project.
21. Pallet Flipping
Are you inclined towards an entrepreneurial middleman ship? Pallet flipping could be your ticket to substantial income.
This is similar to buying storage units unseen and flipping for a profit. With pallet flipping, the process involves buying and reselling pallets of customer returns, overstocked items, or unsold merchandise, often from major online platforms. Connect businesses that need pallets to ship their products with those looking to get rid of them.
Whether you start small or aim high, scalability and considerable earnings are within reach. Check out this Pallet Flipping book to get started.
22. Help Others Write Resumes
If you have a talent for crafting impressive resumes, there’s a lucrative side hustle waiting for you. Job seekers are constantly looking for professionals who can help them stand out in the competitive job market.
According to our research, professionals skilled in resume writing can start charging for their services on platforms like Fiverr, often earning anywhere from $50 to $150 per resume service including cover letters and LinkedIn profiles.
Mastering the art of creating effective resumes, including understanding industry-specific keywords, is the secret sauce to success in this field. By assisting others with their career aspirations, you can collect a decent income while making a meaningful impact on their job prospects.
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23. Laundromat
Here’s an unconventional yet profitable idea – owning a laundromat! It’s an already profitable model (as it has been around for years) and most processes are automated.
Integrating some digital marketing skills and making tweaks like improving your online presence could earn you significant profit. But be aware, that this does involve an initial investment. Scope out opportunities to buy a laundromat near you.
Also, another trend is starting a laundry business where you take care of others’ laundry needs. Who would have thought laundry could be so rewarding?
24. Start a Consulting Side Hustle
Do you have expertise in a specific area? Consider starting a consulting side hustle.
Consulting is often about solving problems and providing strategies. Whether you’re skilled in marketing, HR, tech, or any other field, your knowledge can be valuable to businesses. Use your existing network to start and gradually grow your client base.
With the right marketing and a robust network, consulting can be highly rewarding. Honestly, this is a popular job after retirement for many. So why wait? Start monetizing your wisdom today!
25. Furniture Flipping
Ever heard of furniture flipping? It’s about buying used furniture at low prices, revamping it, and selling it for a profit.
Furniture flippers can be a goldmine especially if you know what to look for. Unearth the potential in old furniture and flip it into a profit with this artistic hustle.
You can source items from yard sales, flea markets, or online. Sanding and repainting can transform items into showpieces. This gig is perfect if you love hands-on projects that require creativity and patience. Remember, a great photo makes the sale for your final piece!
26. Walk Dogs
Dog lovers, rejoice! Here’s the perfect gig for you – dog walking. If you love playing with our furry friends and love the outdoors, why not get paid for it?
Apps like Rover can connect you with dog owners in your area in need of walking services. Dog walking can fetch (pun intended!) you around $10–$18 per walk. If you’re passionate about spending time with fidos, this side hustle is a pleasure that pays!
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27. Find Odd Jobs in Your Area
Not afraid to roll up your sleeves? Awesome! Odd jobs can be a treasure trove of opportunities.
Think yard work or furniture assembly. Seek out these gigs on platforms like TaskRabbit, Nextdoor, Craigslist, or Fiverr, and a few hours of work can earn you a tidy sum. It’s the perfect hustle for those in search of quick cash injections!
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28. Photographer
Are you skilled at capturing beautiful moments? Turn your passion into a lucrative side hustle by becoming a photographer.
With average rates of earning 500 dollars per day, your earnings could easily surpass those of a full-time job. You can explore areas like wedding photography, senior photos, or commercial product photography.
The best way to gain clients is through referrals or a fundraiser. Grab your professional camera and start capturing memorable moments while boosting your income. Focus your lens and let your creativity shine!
29. Unusual Rentals
Get creative! As this man demonstrated, unconventional rentals like a power washer can earn you thousands of dollars every month. 4
You can rent out spaces like your garage, or backyard to pet owners, or even invest in items like portable hot tubs or bounce houses. Platforms like Airbnb, Sniffspot, Vrbo, and Neighbor can help you get started.
Your unused space or items can transform into extraordinary sources of income. Dive into the world of rentals and unveil massive profits!
30. Cryptocurrency
Crypto investment is a popular side hustle that can yield incredible returns (and significant losses).
However, keep in mind that the cryptocurrency market is volatile, and you should only risk what you can afford to lose.
Crypto is not for the faint-hearted, but with the potential for high returns, it could be your golden opportunity.
31. Teach Music Classes
Do you possess a hidden musical talent? Then, teach music class!
With countless adults and children seeking music lessons, you can make good money sharing your skills. Offer piano lessons, guitar instruction, drumming, or any instrument you excel in. You can use platforms like Skillshare or provide private lessons.
On average, music instructors can charge anywhere from $40 to $100 or more per hour for online lessons depending on how advanced the lessons are. Sharing your passion for music while making money sounds like music to the ears, doesn’t it?
32. Sell on eBay
Have you ever visited a garage sale? Turn those finds into a profitable hustle by selling on eBay. eBay is an excellent platform for selling a wide range of items.
Some personal successes include flipping items like electronics, old iPods and iPhones, sneakers, and furniture. Successful eBay selling boils down to recognizing profitable items and securing a bargain purchase.
Are you ready to flip and fill your wallet with extra cash? You could sell on Facebook Marketplace, too.
33. Reselling on Amazon
Reselling products on Amazon is the trend of the hour. Scout for items cheaper in your area than online, including toys, limited edition shoes, or seasonal delicacies.
Consider trying dropshipping to curate your product lineup without worrying about inventory. Armed with just an Amazon seller account and a keen eye for trends, you can dive into this lucrative venture!
34. Start A Freelance Business
Have niche skills? Time to cash them in by freelancing. This is a booming market.
Bid on projects that resonate with your skill set: graphics, writing, social media management, website design – you name it! Going freelance offers flexibility, and autonomy and can bring in some serious cash.
Be sure to create a compelling portfolio to attract clients and make sure you have solid reviews.
35. Play Games Online
Game on, fellas! Who said you can’t turn your gaming hobby into a money-making machine?
You can pocket money by playing games like Blackout Bingo and Solitaire Cube.
Just remember you can win real money, but you can suffer losses as well. Also, be sure to check if cash tournaments are available in your region.
36. Watch Videos Online
Do you enjoy watching videos? You can earn while indulging in your favorite pastime! Platforms like InboxDollars and MyPoints offer cash rewards for watching videos. Plus, you can claim a $5 sign-up bonus on InboxDollars.
While the earning potential might be relatively low, it’s a seamless background activity. You can make money while relaxing on the couch. So, why not unwind with your favorite video content and get paid for it?
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37. Start a Podcast
Do you have a passion for conversation? Starting a podcast is not just about speaking your mind; it’s a captivating path to potential profit.
With over 177 million podcast listeners in the U.S. alone, your words have a vast audience waiting to tune in.5
Dive into topics like BBQ techniques, current events, or life’s twists and turns, and you might be surprised to know that top podcasters earn money with sponsorships.
38. Delivery Gigs
Do you love driving, but want to limit contact with people? Consider delivery gigs.
Food delivery apps like DoorDash, Uber Eats, and Instacart can pad your wallet. You can make deliveries on your schedule while retaining control over when and where you work.
These gigs typically pay $15 to $20 per hour, plus tips. Some companies even allow bicycle deliveries for a bit of exercise. Deliver your way to financial success with this flexible side hustle.
39. Start a YouTube Channel
Do you have a passion for digital creativity? Consider starting a YouTube channel – the “king of side hustles.”
Use your unique perspective to engage viewers, whether through personal vlogs, tech reviews, or evergreen content. The potential is boundless.
YouTubers earn money from ad revenue and sponsorships. With a staggering number of users on YouTube, why not tap into this vast audience?
Established channels can rake in thousands per video. However, remember that channel success hinges on content quality, relevance, and consistency. Get behind the camera and share your creativity with the world!
40. Freelance Writing
If you have a way with words, freelance writing is an attractive side hustle. Typically, writing is the most sought-after freelance service.
You can choose from various writing niches, including copywriting, blog writing, ebook, social media content creation, or creating detailed reports. Impress clients with samples of your best work.
For many, this was the first step before they went into to the world of blogging.
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42. Take Online Surveys
Have some free time and a reliable internet connection? Consider taking online surveys.
Websites like Swagbucks, Panel Place, or Survey Junkie are on the lookout for your opinions. It’s simple: sign up, share thoughts, and cash out! Look out for the highest-paying survey sites to maximize your profits.
Taking online surveys can typically amount to around $50 to $200 per month, depending on the frequency and length of surveys taken.
While it won’t make you a fortune, it’s an easy way to make a couple extra bucks during downtime. Start voicing your opinions for money today!
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43. Find a Flexible Part-Time Job
Finally, a part-time job can provide a steady cash stream.
Right now, you can find hiring signs everywhere! This is a great way to trade your time and make a little bit over minimum wage.
Apply to those vacant positions now, and sail towards extra cash!
Striking the Balance: Juggling Regular Jobs and Hustles
This is where my husband is always the most concerned because juggling your full-time job along with your side hustle can be tricky. Even more so, if you have a family.
The key is to create a feasible schedule that allows you to manage both without affecting the quality of work.
Keeping a time log can help identify how you can spare time for your hustle. Remember, side hustles should not hinder your regular job.
The goal is to make extra money, but not lose precious time with your family, so you must strike that balance for a smooth side-hustling journey. It’s all about dedication, time management, and commitment.
Now, are you ready to toss that juggling ball up in the air?
Frequently Asked Questions about Side Hustles
Personally, we feel the most profitable side hustles for men is real estate investment, followed closely by trading stocks and options.
These side hustles have a higher amount of money needed to start investing. So, we decided to consider your skills and interests to make a big impact now.
Making an extra $2000 a month is a game of adopting multiple hustles or honing in and being successful with one.
More importantly, it’s all about identifying your strengths, and interests and leveraging opportunities from there. Keep grinding, and you’ll find that fortune favoring your extra efforts!
Earning an extra $1000 a month might seem daunting, but it’s definitely achievable. Combining side hustles like driving for DoorDash, medical research studies, and flipping items can help you hit that target. Remember, the key lies in maximizing your skills, and efficiency, and choosing the right hustles. Embark on your side-hustling journey today and watch as your bank account flourishes!
Which Side Hustle for Guys Do You Like?
Now that we’ve explored these exciting side hustle opportunities, it’s time for you to take action. Which one resonates with you the most?
To truly excel in the world of side hustles, it’s crucial to approach your ventures with the right mindset. Your skills, hobbies, and interests should align with your chosen hustle, ensuring that you’re not just chasing dollars but pursuing something that genuinely excites you.
Remember that side hustles require time, commitment, and sometimes an upfront investment. The higher you’re willing to climb, the better your view (and the payouts) will be!
Don’t wait any longer. Start your side hustle journey today, and unlock the door to financial freedom and personal fulfillment.
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Inside: Do you want to know the legit ways on how to make 200 dollars fast? This guide will show you how to start working on fast money ideas. With tips on side hustles, online trading, and more, you’ll be able to build up a healthy bank account in no time.
Do you want to know the different ways to make 200 dollars in your leisure time? I bet you do! We all would like extra money in our pockets.
In an era of digitization, earning an extra $200 in your spare time has become more accessible.
Various online platforms offer numerous possibilities to gain this amount swiftly without any major investments or specialized skills. Utilizing these platforms can not only help you reach your financial goal but also provide you with an enjoyable experience.
Let’s delve into the uncomplicated and quick ways to make 200 dollars fast.
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Best Ways to Make Money 200 Dollars Fast
Discover the best ways to earn 200 dollars quickly by enlisting and acquiring the necessary skills.
You don’t even need to start a business or learn new skills virtually if you need the following legit ways to make $200 fast.
Just to note, you will find many of these ideas to be similar to how to make 300 dollars fast.
1. Sell Things You No Longer Need
Want to declutter and make some quick cash, to the tune of 200 dollars?
Start selling your no-longer-needed items and hit your goal. This method perfectly fits for minimalists looking to clear out space, or parents whose kids frequently outgrow their clothes and toys.
For instance, selling gently used toys or clothes could net you $200 in no time. Who knew making money could be as easy as cleaning up?
Even better turn this into a money-making business by flipping items for a living.
2. Sell gift cards
Struggling to add cash to your wallet? Turn those neglected gift cards lounging in your drawers into quick money.
Convert idle (Gift Cards) money to tangible cash by listing and selling on sites like CardCash at a discounted rate.
Another option is to trade your gift cards (you won’t use them) into something you want (like Apple or Amazon). So, weigh your options wisely.
In fact, you can read my CardCash review on my personal experience trading in gift cards.
3. Take on freelance jobs
Let’s start harnessing our skills and take on freelancing jobs online. Freelancing offers a flexible and income-generating platform, perfect for anyone looking to make a quick buck.
It is an effective income hustle, proven by data-driven facts. Best yet, it’s not exclusive to professionals alone. As a beginner, freelance gigs can offer an excellent starting point.
To get started, build a solid profile on a freelance platform that best suits your skills. Offer your virtual skills by getting jobs done in freelancing and experience good compensation for your comfort zone through this job.
4. Get Paid to Travel by Housesitting
Immerse yourself in a world of four-legged friends, greenery, and cozy, well-furnished homes while your wallet gets a welcomed cash addition.
Housesitting is not just about watching homes; it includes pet sitting and dog walking. All you need to do is join such platforms at no cost, set your rates and hours, and voila, you’re earning money while sleeping.
Essentially make money in your leisure time while enjoying the companionship of adorable pets. Who knew earning extra money could indeed entail wagging tails and furry hugs by signing up with Trusted Housesitters?
5. Rent Out Your Spare Space
Do you have spare space gathering dust? Turn it into a $200 goldmine!
Rent your unused closet, driveway, or extra room and have a quick injection of cash. Websites like Neighbor and VRBO are ideal platforms where you can list and rent out these spaces.
Start by exploring the listings in your area, identify the market range, and list your space accordingly. The extra income is just a few clicks away.
Best suited for property owners with underutilized spaces, this idea can serve as a consistent source of income and isn’t just a one-time fix.
6. Participate in Focus Groups
Get ready to voice your opinion and earn 200 dollars instantly!
Focus groups can be your golden ticket to making a quick $200. From my personal experience, they are organized discussions run by companies eager to pay for consumer insights.
Follow these steps and you could be cashing in:
Start by signing up and participating in a focus group that typically involves finding a suitable event in your area.
Involve yourself with popular websites like Bestmark.
Once you start searching for focus groups, you are likely to be targeted with sponsored ads on Facebook that match up to your opportunities.
By participating in discussions, I have earned a range from $50 to over $200.
7. Babysitting is Great Money
Looking for a quick way to pad your wallet? Babysitting is the golden ticket.
This gig is ideal for teenagers, college students, or anyone with some free evenings or weekends who enjoys hanging out with kids and can tolerate the occasional tantrum.
Start marketing your talent by creating a profile on care portals like Sittercity. Having a certificate in CPR can increase your profile and give assurance to the parent looking for a babysitter.
Remember to start with your personal network. Friends, family, and neighbors are a great way to kickstart your babysitting journey. With a bit of effort, you could be earning in less than 24 hours.
8. Make Videos
Are you passionate about making your own video or editing someone’s video to earn an incredible 200-dollar quickly? Jumpstart your day by hitting each click on your computer and adding sound effects on various kinds of videos on any social media.
You can also monetize your own videos by becoming a YouTube vlogger content creator and signing up for the YouTube Partner Program.
With an incredible shift to a remote life, you can now instantly earn from making your own videos through ad sponsorship, brand affiliation, and paid subscription on any application.
9. Get a Side Hustle
Engage yourself in a side gig, a savvy way to rake in cash promptly. Side hustles harmonize best with go-getters seeking financial flexibility or pursuing dreams outside the 9-to-5 grind.
Kickstart your hustle journey with free webinars or training. These platforms provide insights into key strategies and the nitty-gritty of the field.
Get cracking now to transform your monetizing dreams into reality!
Very popular are these side hustles for men. Or especially these side hustles for college students!
10. Online trading with Stocks and Options
Trading stocks and options emerge as a financial adrenaline rush, providing a swift track to earning money. You can convert spare moments into potential cash gains with just a few clicks.
Expert tips include starting with research, practicing with a simulation trading account, and diversifying your portfolio to mitigate risks.
The journey to online trading success begins with educating yourself. You must participate in a free investing webinar to undergo training to grasp trading basics, understand market trends, and form your strategy.
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11. Take Up a Part-Time Job
Eager to fill your pockets a bit more, huh? Part-time jobs are your key to fast cash without compromising your ‘me-time’.
A part-time job supplements your primary income, leaving your piggy bank a bit heavier. Where you get to choose the timing that fits around your primary commitments.
Honestly, some of the best part-time jobs are actually low-stress jobs after retirement. You don’t need to wait for extra money. So, go get that financial freedom and earn more than just the minimum.
12. Yard Sale
Hosting a yard sale is a nonchalant trick to amass cash swiftly. It’s your winning lottery ticket staring at you from your cluttered garage floor.
Kick-off by hosting it on Friday or Saturday, when shopping spirits fly high! If your neighborhood or city has a date set for a community garage sale or jackpot, you’ll be swimming in extra traffic.
Don’t hesitate to unleash your inner salesperson, but remember, no rule binds you to wait for an event to rake in cash.
Remember, yard sales are your fast lane to quick money, and with these tips, you’re ready to speed!
13. Make Money with Your Collectibles
Turn your old favorite collection of Pokemon cards or Beanie Babies into a treasure chest waiting to be unlocked.
This money-making method is perfect for those who have carefully amassed certain collectibles over time. Sign up for eBay now and enlist your collectibles, antiques, and merch items to earn from it.
Want to kickstart your financial journey with collectibles? Find the most popular items to flip as well as insights on what to look for.
14. Collect and sell items from the trash
It’s time to transform your everyday trash into a hefty stash of cash! Collecting recyclable trash can be turned into a worthwhile moneymaker.
Start by saving cans, bottles, or scrap metal that you’d usually throw away. Then, locate a local recycling center that’s willing to pay for these items – the prices may surprise you!
This method is great for anyone willing to invest a little time and energy, particularly those who are environmentally conscious and eager to declutter. Perfect job for those who are frugal green.
Think about it, that old toaster might just be your next treasure trove! You may even find some highly valuable items in the trash to flip!
15. Sell Used Clothing
Selling used clothing is a clever and straightforward way to turn spare time into real cash.
Remember, a vibrant description for your clothes will attract buyers, so play up any unique or high-quality aspects of your garments.
Fashion enthusiasts want to earn a quick buck on the side. Begin by taking a charming picture of your clothes and posting it to Facebook Marketplace and ThredUp.
16. Do Social Media Marketing
Welcome to the era of making money by simply being social media savvy. Transform your digital skills into quick cash through Social Media Marketing.
Explore the digital world that awaits with all of the social media platforms. You can create engaging content while responding to the readers.
Take your skills to the next level, consider enriching your knowledge via a free webinar or online training.
This is an easy job that pays more than $25 an hour.
17. Sell Printables on Etsy
Do you love making creative paintings and printable designs? Imagine, your beautifully designed chore chart or a fascinating word puzzle bringing joy to scores of customers.
You can dive into this free training to jumpstart your side hustle. This method is a sure-shot hit for you.
Find out which digital products to sell on Etsy.
18. Invest in Cryptocurrencies
Do you have extra money in savings in your account and don’t know where to invest it?
Since 2008, cryptocurrency has taken the world by storm. Known for its decentralizing nature and secured by cryptography, it’s no regular dough.
Turn the tides in your favor and download an investment app to make your $200 grow faster. Consider taking a free webinar or training for a crash course.
You see, investing in cryptocurrencies is not a heavy-duty task. With the right smarts and patience, you can ride the next crypto wave!
19. Get Paid to Click
Among the numerous ways to earn an extra $200, getting paid to click is a simple and fun method.
Websites provide users with the opportunity to earn money through ‘pay to click’ surveys or rewarding viewers for ad consumption. Additionally, apps such as Survey Junkie and Swagbucks allow you to earn money by taking surveys, participating in focus groups, or simply navigating the web.
Each user generally earns from a few cents to a dollar per click. With patience and consistent effort, you can gradually accumulate your earnings to reach your $200 target.
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20. Check Out Cashback Apps
Earn a cashback every time you shop at your favorite retail store or online.
Start off by signing up for apps like Dosh, Fetch, Rakuten, and Ibotta which offer bonuses just for signing up.
Lastly, apps like Acorns or CoinOut provide cash back on everyday shopping, even rounding up your purchases to add a bit more to your savings.
21. Do Odd Jobs as a TaskRabbit
Wanna earn cash quickly? Sign up and do freelance labor with TaskRabbit.
This user-friendly job marketplace connects people in need of task assistance with capable individuals willing to complete the tasks for a fee. It offers a diverse array of tasks, from assembling furniture and helping with moves to painting, yard work, and minor home repairs.
Just by performing various tasks, such as events staffing, running errands, or crafting. With the average TaskRabbit making double the minimum wage, this might be the gig for you.
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22. Earn Money with Your Knowledge
Using your personal set of skills is a major advantage in freelancing platforms such as Fiverr, Upwork, and Freelancer.com.
Be it graphic design, content creation, SEO mastery, or even web development, you can monetize these proficiencies directly from your home. Data shows a significant growth in the gig economy over the past decade, suggesting a flourishing potential for remote work and online income generation.
Remember, your vast knowledge pool is your strength here. So, focus on what you’re best at, and let the money flow in.
Indeed, by effectively marketing your skills, pulling in a sum over $200 within a few hours is achievable. Remember to value your work appropriately and not devalue your aptitude just to land a job.
23. Tutoring
Online tutoring provides plenty of diverse opportunities in various subjects beyond just English. You can choose to specialize in specific topics and decide to tutor students of different age groups – from young children to college students.
Platforms like VIPKID and Magic Ears allow qualified tutors to offer virtual classes, specifically in the English curriculum for kids aged 4-12 years.
Tutors are usually compensated with payments ranging from $7 – $9 per class or up to $25 or more per hour. Also, you can increase your rate once you gain experience and build a reputation as a tutor. With in-person tutoring, you can expect to earn $20 an hour or more.
24. Petsitting
Looking for a quick way to make $200 fast? If you’re an animal lover, offering pet-sitting services isn’t just enjoyable, but also quite profitable.
Simply sign up with platforms like Rover, you can possibly get paid two days after service completion and you can always set your own rates. Just by walking the dog from house sitting.
Fun fact: Dog sitters often earn up to $50 a day. This is flexible and enjoyable work that could definitely help you reach your $200 target quicker than you’d imagine!
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25. Collect Scrap Metals and Junk
One man’s trash is indeed another man’s treasure.
Thinking of ways to earn quick cash? Consider collecting scrap metals and junk. This simple but profitable task can be done by anyone, with no particular set of skills necessary. All you need are keen eyes, a truck, and, admittedly, a little bit of strength to do the following:
Identify Metals: Start by identifying the most valuable metals – brass, copper, and aluminum.
Collect: Gather your metals, either from your home or by browsing local dumps. Remember, one man’s trash can be another man’s treasure.
Sell: Locate a local scrapyard and sell your haul at a fair price.
Keep in mind that patience is key; you might start with just $100 a day, but with experience, this can increase to a lucrative $500 a day!
26. Cash Out Your Coins
Are you sitting on a pile of coins? Maybe it’s time to cash them out. Here’s how:
Gather all your change together. Check under the sofa cushions, in car cup holders, and even in the bottom of your bag.
Take your coins to a coin-counting machine. These can be found at many grocery and department stores as well as your local bank.
Deposit these coins in a savings bank.
Expert Tip: Many banks provide free coin-counting services to their customers. Save on the counting machine charges by using these instead.
27. Run A Dropshipping Business
Dropshipping is a retail fulfillment method where you sell products without ever handling the inventory. This side hustle could potentially make you a quick $200 if executed strategically. Ready to dive in?
To level up, consider enrolling in free webinars on sites like Skillshare or free dropshipping training programs like Oberlo 101. This method is most suitable for those game to learn the ins and outs of online retail business and are ready to deal with customer interactions.
Remember, selling high-demand items will turn a quicker profit!
28. Do Micro Tasks
Looking to make cash fast? Turn your spare time into cash by capitalizing on microtask websites and get paid for completing simple jobs!
This method is particularly effective for those with meticulous attention to detail and those who can afford to spend some time on basic tasks such as data entry, data verification, information sorting, and transcription.
Microtasking might not be a golden goose, but it sure can help you accrue $200 surprisingly fast. The beauty of this hustle is in its simplicity, making easy money with minimal to no investment.
29. Find Sign-Up Bonuses
Did you know that many banks and credit companies offer sign-up bonuses as a strategy for attracting new clients?
For instance, some banking promotions in the United States can offer bonuses of up to $300 in total value when you sign up for a new account or credit card. Also, there are several credit cards that provide bonuses ranging from $500 to $800 or more, simply for registering and spending a defined amount within a specific timeframe.
Some cards, such as Chase Sapphire Preferred, offer lucrative rewards like a $1,000 bonus after a spend of $4,000 in the first 3 months.
It’s definitely rewarding to explore these possibilities to supplement your income, but it’s crucial to maintain a good credit score and commit to paying off your balance monthly to avoid any interest charges.
30. Cash Advances
Cash advances offer a rapid solution, but it’s essential to use them wisely.
Basically, a Cash advance is an advance on your next paycheck, and yes, it’s a viable way to get your hands on some quick cash. Also, some budget apps like Chime offer this service automatically.
Keep in mind, though, it’s an advance and not additional income. So, plan your expenses wisely and make it count!
FAQ
If you’re on a quest to make $200 as fast as possible, we’ve got your back. From selling items you own to completing quick gigs online, there is a plethora of opportunities out there for everyone.
For example, suppose you’re handy at a skill – be it haircuts, car repairs, pet sitting, or painting. You can start by offering your services to people in your neighborhood.
Or, if you’re the digital savvy type, consider selling items you no longer need on online platforms such as Facebook Marketplace or Craigslist. You’d be surprised at how quickly you can make money from items collecting dust in your home.
Ultimately, make sure you choose a fast money-making plan that aligns with your skills, interests, and resources. Go forth and rake in that cash.
If you need to make $200 today, you have a range of options at your disposal.
You can try different online strategies, including participating in online surveys, offering your skills on freelance platforms, or even reselling items online. While many people will sell the idea of a blog to make money, that is not a way to make money today.
Remember, the key is to zone in on tasks that require minimal effort but offer swift returns; these could include grandma sitting, dog walking, or even participating in online offers and promotions.
To kick-start your financial venture, locate valuable items in your home that you no longer need. Your dusty old guitar or that once-loved designer handbag could do the trick. Sell these items on widely used platforms such as Craigslist or Facebook Marketplace for instant cash.
Also, in the digital age, skills are an asset. Offering your skills on platforms like Fiverrcan turn your talents into quick cash. Don’t underestimate the power of quick gigs!
Tapping into the world of free sign-up bonuses can also fill your wallet quickly. Or even participating in a paid focus group!
If you need to make $200 quickly, there are several tried and tested methods. You could start by driving for Uber or Lyft for the evening during a concert.
My preferred method is trading options in the stock market. While this one is a skill, I developed over time. It has proved to be a tried and true method for me to make $200 in a few hours.
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If you’re like many cardholders, you will likely want to take advantage of any opportunities to streamline your finances. A commonly used credit card feature that can make life more convenient is automated credit card payments, or credit card autopay. It’s a way to have your bill paid seamlessly on time so you don’t have to wonder, “Is my credit card payment due around now? Have I already paid it for this month?”
Understanding what autopay is and how it works can help you decide if enrolling in automatic payments is right for you. There are definite benefits to setting up autopay, but there are downsides to take into account as well. You’ll also need to consider how you’d like to configure credit card autopay, as there are a few different options.
In this guide, you’ll learn about all this topic and gain the insight you need to decide if autopay for your credit card is a good fit for you.
What Is an Automated Credit Card Payment and How Does It Work?
An automated credit card payment, or autopay, is a recurring payment that’s scheduled for the same day each month. The automatic payment is typically made on a date that’s either before or on the statement due date.
Autopay allows cardholders the convenience of making credit card payments on a periodic basis without having to manually set up payments. This also helps with avoiding late or missed payments.
When you enroll in automated credit card payments through your credit card issuer, you’re authorizing the issuer to request a certain payment amount on a specific date from your banking institution. When the autopay date arrives, your card issuer’s bank will send your bank an electronic request for the payment amount you’ve set up.
Your bank then will fulfill the payment request and send it to the merchant’s bank (i.e., your card issuer). 💡 Quick Tip: A credit card provides access to a line of credit. It’s essentially a short-term loan that you repay each month.
Credit Card Autopay Options
There are a few ways to approach automatic bill payments through your card issuer. Each has its benefits and caveats, so assess your own financial situation before choosing an autopay strategy for your credit card.
Paying the Minimum
One option is establishing automated credit card payments for the minimum amount that’s due on your billing statement. The minimum payment is the smaller amount due that’s shown on your statement or online account, and the amount varies based on your total charges at the close of your card’s billing cycle.
Selecting to pay the minimum can be useful if you don’t have enough money to repay the entire statement in one fell swoop. By paying the minimum, you’ll fulfill the issuer’s minimum requested payment and keep your account in good standing — which, in turn, helps keep your credit score in good standing.
However, this means you’ll roll over the remaining statement balance into the next billing period, which will lead to incurring interest charges. That’s one aspect of how credit cards work.
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Paying the Full Balance
You also can choose to pay the full balance as shown on the billing statement for each recurring payment. Paying the full balance is beneficial, because it allows you to avoid rolling a balance into the next billing cycle. This, in turn, means you can avoid interest on a credit card.
However, since your balance will likely vary month to month, you need to be sure you have enough cash in your bank account to cover it. Otherwise, you could wind up overdrafting.
Paying a Fixed Amount
Another option is to set up automated credit card payments for a specific, fixed amount. For example, if you exclusively use your card to pay your fixed monthly cell phone bill of $50, you can establish an autopay for $50 toward your account on a recurring schedule. You can also use this option if you’d like to make extra credit card payments throughout the month.
Benefits of Automatic Credit Card Payments
Choosing a credit card that allows autopay can be helpful for various reasons. These are a few of the major upsides to enrolling in automated credit card payments:
• You won’t risk forgetting about a credit card payment due date.
• You’ll avoid penalty fees and penalty annual percentage rates (APRs) for making a late payment.
• Your positive payment history is maintained.
Drawbacks of Automatic Credit Card Payments
There are also some caveats to consider before you set up autopay. This includes the following:
• You might face other fees if you have insufficient funds when using autopay.
• You might slack on reviewing your monthly credit card statement for red flags.
• You might inadvertently overspend on your card because you feel as if you’ve got the payment covered.
Factors to Consider Before Setting up Automatic Credit Card Payments
Before setting up automated credit card payments, honestly assess your finances and habits. Verify that you have sufficient deposits into your checking or savings account to cover the autopay amount you’ve set up.
And if you do set up automatic credit card payments, make sure you continue to check your monthly billing statements. Confirm that all transactions are yours and are accurate, and that your total spending is still manageable.
Setting up Automatic Credit Card Payments
The exact process for how to set up automatic credit card payments can vary somewhat from issuer to issuer, but in general, it’s pretty easy to do.
• You will need to first log on to your credit card account either online or through the mobile app. It’s also possible to call the number listed on the back of your card to have someone talk you through it.
• Pull up the section labeled payments, and you should then be able to find an option to manage or set up autopay. You’ll need to connect a bank account where the payments will get pulled from and select the date and frequency at which you’d like the payment to occur.
• You should also be able to select which payment option you’d like (minimum due, the full balance, or another amount).
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Tips for Stopping Automatic Payments on Credit Card
What if you have credit card autopay activated on your account but need to halt automated payments moving forward? Federal law protects your right to rescind authorization for automatic payments. Here are a few ways to go about it:
• Turn off autopay through your card issuer. Many credit card issuers give cardholders the ability to turn autopay on or off through the app or via their online account’s payment settings. Just make sure you do so before the next automated payment is processed.
• Revoke authorization from your card issuer. Call your credit card issuer to revoke authorization for autopay. Then follow up the call with a written letter revoking authorization, and requesting a stop to automatic payments on your account.
• Request a stop payment order from your bank. You can also contact your bank to place a stop payment order on any automated payment transactions requested by the card issuer.
Regardless of how you stop automated payments from occurring, continue reviewing your monthly statement and account activity to ensure that the autopay has ceased.
What Happens if You Overpay Your Credit Card Balance?
Let’s say you inadvertently set up autopay to higher than the balance — what could you do then? Typically, credit card overpayments are processed as a negative balance. A credit for the overpaid amount should be reflected on the next billing statement, assuming your new transactions bring your account above a zero balance.
However, you do have the right to request a refund from the card issuer, instead of having it applied as a credit. The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) has in place regulatory credit card rules for card issuers when it comes to an overpayment on your card account. It states that upon receipt of a consumer’s written refund request for an overpayment, an issuer must provide the refund within seven business days.
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The Takeaway
Automated credit card payments are a convenient option and can mean one less thing to remember. In addition to helping you keep your card account in good standing, autopay can provide peace of mind. By automating payments, you’ll more easily avoid credit card late payments, penalty fees, and penalty APRs for late payments.
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FAQ
Is it a good idea to automate monthly credit card payments?
Whether enrolling in automated credit card payments is a good idea depends on your current financial situation. You must reliably have the payment amount in your checking or savings account each month and not be at risk of overdrawing or having insufficient funds. Also consider your other financial responsibilities and personal money management habits to decide if automated payments are right for you.
Do automatic payments affect your credit score?
Thirty-five percent of your FICO® credit score calculation is based on your payment history. Automatic payments can help you make on-time payments for at least the minimum balance due so your payment history builds or remains positive. As long as the deposit account that automatic payment is drawn from has adequate funds, the credit card autopay transaction can be advantageous to your credit profile.
Do banks charge for automated credit card payments?
No, banks and credit card issuers don’t typically charge an additional fee to make automated credit card payments. Autopay is intended as a payment convenience for cardholders. But ultimately, it helps card issuers and banks better secure repayment from customers, thereby lessening the risk of a late payment or delinquent account.
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A bear market is defined as a broad market decline of 20% or more from recent highs, which lasts for at least two months. Although bear markets make for dramatic headlines, the truth is that bull markets tend to last much longer — the average bear market typically ends within a year.
While most investors know the difference between a bull and a bear market, it’s important to know some of the characteristics of bear markets in order to understand how different market conditions may impact your portfolio and your investment choices.
What Is a Bear Market?
Investors and market watchers generally define a bear market as a drop of 20% or more from market highs. So when investors refer to a bear market, it usually means that multiple broad market indexes, such as the Standard & Poors 500 Index (S&P 500), Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA), and others, fell by 20% or more over at least two months.
To be sure, 20% is a somewhat arbitrary barometer, but it’s a common enough standard throughout the financial world.
The term bear market can also be used to describe a specific security. For example, when a particular stock drops 20% in a short time, it can be said that the stock has entered a bear market.
Bear markets are usually associated with economic recessions, although this isn’t always the case. As economic activity slows, people lose jobs, consumer spending falls, and business earnings decline. As a result, many companies may see their share prices tumble or stagnate as investors pull back.
Why Is It Called a Bear Market?
There are a variety of explanations for why “bear” and “bull” have come to describe specific market conditions. Some say a market slump is like a bear going into hibernation, versus a bull market that keeps charging upward.
The origins of the term bear market may also have come from the so-called bearskin market in the 18th century or earlier. There was a proverb that said it is unwise to sell a bear’s skin before one has caught the bear. Over time the term bearskin, and then bear, became used to describe the selling of assets.
Characteristics of a Bear Market
There are two different types of bear markets:
• Regular bear market or cyclical bear market: The market declines and takes a few months to a year to recover.
• Secular bear market: This type of bear market lasts longer and is driven more by long-term market trends than short-term consumer sentiment. A cyclical bear market can happen within a secular bear market.
History of Bear Markets
The most recent U.S. bear market began in June 2022, largely sparked by rising interest rates and inflation. The bear market officially ended on June 8, 2023, lasting about 248 trading days, according to Dow Jones Market Data, and resulting in a market drop of about 25.4%.
Including the most recent bear market, the S&P 500 Index posted 12 declines of more than 20% since World War II. The table below shows the S&P 500’s returns from the highest point to the lowest point in a downturn. Bear markets average a decline of 34%, and generally last a little more than a year: about 400 days.
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Bear markets have occurred as close together as two years and as far apart as nearly 12 years. A secular bear market refers to a longer period of lower-than-average returns; this could last 10 years or more. A secular bear market may include minor rallies, but these don’t take hold.
A cyclical bear market is more likely to last a few weeks to a few months and is more a function of market volatility.
Peak (Start)
Trough (End)
Return
Length (in days)
May 29, 1946
May 17, 1947
-28.78%
353
June 15, 1948
June 13, 1949
-20.57%
363
August 2, 1956
October 22, 1957
-21.63%
446
December 12, 1961
June 26, 1962
-27.97%
196
February 9, 1966
October 7, 1966
-22.18%
240
November 29, 1968
May 26, 1970
-36.06%
543
January 11, 1973
October 3, 1974
-48.20%
630
November 28, 1980
August 12, 1982
-27.11%
622
August 25, 1987
December 4, 1987
-33.51%
101
March 27, 2000
Sept. 21, 2001
-36.77%
545
Jan. 4, 2002
Oct. 9, 2002
-33.75%
278
October 9, 2007
Nov. 10, 2008
-51.93%
408
Jan. 6, 2009
March 9, 2009
-27.62%
62
February 19, 2020
March 23, 2020
-34%
33
June 2022
June 8, 2023
-25%
248
Average
-34%
401
Source: Seeking Alpha/Dow Jones Market Data as of June 8, 2023.
What Causes a Bear Market?
Usually bear markets are caused by a loss of consumer, investor, and business confidence. Various factors can contribute to the loss of consumer confidence, such as changes to interest rates, global events, falling housing prices, or changes in the economy.
When the market reaches a high, people may feel that certain assets are overvalued. In that instance, people are less likely to buy those assets and more likely to start selling them, which can make prices fall.
When other investors see that prices are falling, they may anticipate that the market has reached a peak and will start declining, so they may also sell off their assets to try and profit on them before the decline. In some cases panic can set in, leading to a mass sell-off and a stock market crash (but this is rare).
Is a Recession the Same as a Bear Market?
No. Bear market conditions can lead to recessions if the market slump lasts long enough. But this isn’t always the case. According to the National Bureau of Economic Research as reported in The New York Times, the U.S. has been in a recession only 14% of the time since World War II.
What Is a Bear Market Rally
Things can get tricky if there is a bear market rally. This happens when the market goes back up for a number of days or weeks, but the rise is only temporary. Investors may think that the market decline has ended and start buying, but it may in fact continue to decline after the rally. Sometimes the market does recover and go back into a bull market, but this is hard to predict.
If the bear market continues on long enough then it becomes a recession, which can go on for months or years. That said, it’s not always the case that a bear market means there will be a recession.
Once asset prices have decreased as much as they possibly can, consumer confidence begins to rise again, and people start buying. This reverses the bear market trend into a bull market, and the market starts to recover and grow again.
Example of a Bear Market
The most recent bear market occurred in June of 2022, when the S&P 500 closed 21.8% lower than its high on Jan. 3, 2022.
While the Nasdaq and the Dow showed a similar pattern in early 2022, the decline of those markets didn’t cross the 20% mark that signals official bear market territory.
Bear Market vs Bull Market
A bull market is essentially the opposite of a bear market. As consumer confidence increases, money goes into the markets and they go up.
A bull market is defined as a 20% rise from the low that the market hit in a bear market. However, the parameters of a bull market are not as clearly defined as they are for a bear market. Once the bottom of the bear market has been reached, people generally feel that a bull market has started.
Investing Tips During a Bear Market
There are a few different bear market investing strategies one can use to both prepare for a bear market and navigate through one.
1. Reduce Risky Investments
When preparing for a bear market, it’s a good idea to reduce riskier holdings such as growth stocks and speculative assets. One can move money into cash, gold, bonds, or other ‘safe’ investments to reduce the risk of losses if the market goes down.
These safe investments tend to perform better than stocks during a bear market. Types of stocks that tend to weather bear markets well include consumer staples and healthcare companies.
2. Diversify
Another investing strategy is diversification. Rather than having all of one’s money in stocks, distribute your investments across asset classes, e.g. precious metals, bonds, crypto, real estate, or other types of investments.
This way, if one type of asset goes down a lot, the others might not go down as much. Similarly, one asset may increase a lot in value, but it’s hard to predict which one, so diversifying increases the chances that one will be exposed to the upward trend, and you’ll see a gain.
3. Save Capital and Reduce Losses
During a bear market, a common strategy is to shift from growing capital into saving it and reducing losses. It may be tempting to try and pick where the market has hit the bottom and start buying growth assets again, but this is very hard to do. It’s safer to invest small amounts of money over time using a dollar-cost averaging strategy so that one’s investments all average out, rather than trying to predict market highs and lows.
4. Find Opportunities for Future Growth
However, in a broad sense if the market is at a high and assets are clearly overvalued, this may not be the best time to buy. And vice versa if assets are clearly undervalued it may be a good time to buy and grow one’s portfolio. A bear market can be a good time to identify assets that might grow in the next bull market and start investing in them.
5. Short Selling
A very risky strategy that some investors take is short selling in anticipation of a bear market. This involves borrowing shares and selling them, then hoping to buy them back at a lower price. It’s risky because there is no guarantee that the price of the shares will fall, and since the shares are borrowed, typically using a margin account, they may end up owing the broker money if their trade doesn’t work out as they hope.
Overall, it’s best to create a long-term investing strategy rather than focusing on short-term trends and making reactive decisions to market changes. It can be scary to watch one’s portfolio go down, especially if it happens fast, but selling off assets because the market is crashing generally doesn’t turn out well for investors.
The Takeaway
Bear markets can be scary times for investors, but even a prolonged drop of 20% or more isn’t likely to last more than a few months, according to historical data. In some cases, bear markets present opportunities to buy stocks at a discount (meaning, when prices are low), in the hope they might rise.
Also there are strategies you can use to reduce losses and prepare for the next bull market, including different types of asset allocation. The point is that whether the markets are considered bearish or bullish, any time can be a good time to invest.
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FAQ
How long do bear markets last?
Bear markets may last a few months to a year or more, but most bear markets end within a year’s time. If they go on longer than that they typically become recessions. And while a bear market can end in a few months, it can take longer for the market to regain lost ground.
When was the last bear market?
The most recent bear market started in June of 2022, when the S&P 500 fell from record highs in January for more than two months.
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