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Titan Invest Review 2023: Pros and Cons

January 31, 2023 by Brett Tams

Titan is an investment platform that combines the low cost, hands-off approach of a robo-adviser with a portfolio actively managed by registered advisers with hedge fund creds. The platform isn’t a hedge fund. It’s an investment adviser that combines efficient technology with creative investing strategies its founders learned while working for hedge funds and other […]

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Why You Should Invest and Save For Retirement – Plus a Personal Finance Confession Fail

January 29, 2023 by Brett Tams

There is one topic here on Making Sense of Cents that I hardly ever talk about. That topic is investing. Investing is something I have never really gotten too deep into in my personal life. I know, personal finance blogger fail right here. It’s an area in my life that I have been too embarrassed to […]

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Real Estate Market Cycles

January 29, 2023 by Brett Tams

Show Summary Hey Freedom Fighters, welcome back to the show! I’m excited because my good friend, Daniel Moore is joining us on the show today! We know that there’s a downside to…

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How To Start Investing: A Simple Beginner’s Guide

January 28, 2023 by Brett Tams

Learning how to invest wisely at a young age will help you maximize your returns by allowing compounding to work to your benefit. Here’s how to get started.

The post How To Start Investing: A Simple Beginner’s Guide appeared first on Bible Money Matters and was written by Contributing Author. Copyright © Bible Money Matters – please visit biblemoneymatters.com for more great content.

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Betterment Review: The Original Robo-Advisor Service

January 27, 2023 by Brett Tams

Betterment offers the best combination of investment options, tax-loss harvesting and low fees of any robo-advisor – with no minimum investment requirement.

The post Betterment Review: The Original Robo-Advisor Service appeared first on Bible Money Matters and was written by Peter Anderson. Copyright © Bible Money Matters – please visit biblemoneymatters.com for more great content.

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What Is a Brokerage Account and How Does It Work?

January 25, 2023 by Brett Tams

You’ve probably heard of investors talking about their brokers, but maybe you were too afraid to ask: what exactly is a broker? What about a brokerage account? We’re here to explain it. A brokerage account is sort of like a bank account: it’s an account held with a financial institution that you put in charge

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What Are Multi-Asset Strategies?

January 20, 2023 by Brett Tams

Multi-asset strategies are styles of investment that provide for including a variety of different financial assets such as stocks, bonds and cash in a portfolio. Multi-asset strategies can provide greater diversification and less downside risk while also adding income and … Continue reading →

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What is Value Investing, and Why Should You Care?

January 17, 2023 by Brett Tams

Hello! Today, I have a great guest post from Chris about value investing. Chris started a digital marketing business that focuses on freelance writing, content marketing, and SEO — all while working full-time and playing dad to two kids. You can check out his blog – Money Mozart to read more. Have you been thinking […]

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What You Need to Know When the Market Is Down

January 14, 2023 by Brett Tams

Why you need to invest when the market is down

What do you do with your stocks when the market drops? If you’re like most people, your first instinct is to sell. It’s human nature, and behavioral finance studies bear this out. When your investments go up in value, it feels great. But when they decline, selling everything can seem like the best way out […]

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Best Robinhood Alternatives: Apps To Use If You Quit Robinhood

January 13, 2023 by Brett Tams

If you’re looking for a replacement for the Robinhood trading app, here are some of the best Robinhood alternatives to consider.

The post Best Robinhood Alternatives: Apps To Use If You Quit Robinhood appeared first on Bible Money Matters and was written by Peter Anderson. Copyright © Bible Money Matters – please visit biblemoneymatters.com for more great content.

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