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How to profit from economic cycles

January 30, 2023 by Brett Tams

(Since April is Financial Literacy Month, a number of articles will be devoted to more educational topics. This is Part IV in a four-part series about how understanding economic cycles could inform your financial decisions. Part I is Understanding economic cycles: An introduction. Part II is Recognizing economic seasons: recovery and growth. Part III is The fall and winter seasons of the economic cycle.)

In the first three parts of this series, you saw how the economy moves in cycles of seven to 10 years, and how each cycle can be broken down into four phases which correspond closely to the seasons of nature. We also looked at some of the telltale signs of economic activity that can help us recognize where we are in the cycle.

You may be thinking, “That’s all interesting, but how can I apply that knowledge to my personal financial life?” Let’s start by decapitating the elephant in the room — market-timing. Market-timing is a fool’s game. However, most of the time market-timing refers to trying to find the high point in the market to sell high. It is true: Nobody is able to tell when a market has reached its peak.

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Real Estate or Index Funds – Which is the Better Way to Build Long-term Wealth?

January 30, 2023 by Brett Tams

Whether you choose real estate or index funds as your primary investment, each has an outstanding track record of building wealth. But is one better than the other, if maybe only by a little bit? This topic was inspired by this question from a reader: “My question: Real estate or long-term index fund investing? I […]

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Real Estate or Index Funds – Which is the Better Way to Build Long-term Wealth?

January 30, 2023 by Brett Tams

Whether you choose real estate or index funds as your primary investment, each has an outstanding track record of building wealth. But is one better than the other, if maybe only by a little bit? This topic was inspired by this question from a reader: “My question: Real estate or long-term index fund investing? I […]

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Pay off debt or invest: Which is smarter?

January 30, 2023 by Brett Tams

Big payments on credit card debts, student loans and mortgages eat away at how much you can save or invest. A sense of obligation or even guilt can dissuade people from opening an investment account and funding their retirement portfolios before these debts are paid off. That could be a costly mistake.Lots of people make a mistake when they pay off debt before investing. Here’s when to tackle your debt first, and when to invest before digging out of debt.

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Pay off debt or invest: Which is smarter?

January 30, 2023 by Brett Tams

Big payments on credit card debts, student loans and mortgages eat away at how much you can save or invest. A sense of obligation or even guilt can dissuade people from opening an investment account and funding their retirement portfolios before these debts are paid off. That could be a costly mistake.Lots of people make a mistake when they pay off debt before investing. Here’s when to tackle your debt first, and when to invest before digging out of debt.

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How to Invest in Stocks: Investing in Stocks for Beginners

January 30, 2023 by Brett Tams

So, you’re considering investing in stocks, but not sure where to start? Our guide to investing in stocks for beginners will help you start off on the right foot. Quick note: If you’re wondering what stocks are and how they work, check out our “What is a Stock?” blog post to get the lowdown first.

The post How to Invest in Stocks: Investing in Stocks for Beginners appeared first on MintLife Blog.

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15 Thrift Shopping Terms You Need to Know

January 30, 2023 by Brett Tams

Want to thrift shop like a pro? Learn the lingo! These terms will get you started.

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5 Easy Ways To Lose Money And Become Broke – Investing Mistakes

January 30, 2023 by Brett Tams

Whether we are talking about investing in the stock market, real estate, material objects, or something else, I’m sure all of us have heard a story about someone losing their money by making some sort of investing mistake. While we all hope that we will never make the same mistake and lose some or all […]

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The Complete 401k Rollover to IRA Guide

January 30, 2023 by Brett Tams

For many a 401k rollover to an IRA is the biggest monetary decision of their life.  Imagining transferring the largest sum of money you’ve accumulated from one retirement account to the next. Are there penalties you should be concerned about.  What about taxes?  Will you be paying higher fees or surrender penalties with the move? […]

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Decades of Zero Return

January 30, 2023 by Brett Tams

I came across this chart two weeks ago and I stopped in my tracks.

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