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Financial planning

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Common Mistakes New Investors Make

Posted on April 5, 2025 by Andy
Common mistakes of new investors

Understanding the landscape before making any investment is kind of like mapping out a road trip. You wouldn’t just hop in the car and drive aimlessly without a destination, right? A lot of new investors skip this crucial step, thinking… Continue Reading →

Personal Finance, Planning
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Small Investments That Make A Big Difference

Posted on April 5, 2025 by Andy
Small investments that make a big difference

When it comes to investing, many people assume they need a large sum of money to get started. They put it off, telling themselves they’ll invest when they have more income or when the market conditions are just right. But… Continue Reading →

Personal Finance, Planning
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Only For Financial Geniuses – Can You Solve This Investing Puzzle?

Posted on March 21, 2025 by Andy
A financial genius working on solving a problem

Imagine you’re at a dinner party, and the conversation shifts to personal finance. Someone poses a question: “If you start with $1,000 and add $100 each month into an investment account with a 5% annual interest rate, how much will… Continue Reading →

Personal Finance, Planning, Principles
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Someone Your Age Is Already Rich, But You’re Still Broke – Here’s Why

Posted on March 9, 2025 by Andy
Poor guy, rich guy

Ever feel like you’re behind in life? You scroll through social media and see someone your age, or younger, driving luxury cars, flashing Rolex watches, or claiming they just made six figures from their latest investment. Meanwhile, you’re still figuring… Continue Reading →

Personal Finance, Planning, Retirement
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Micro-Investing: A Beginner’s Roadmap To Growing Wealth

Posted on March 6, 2025 by Andy
Micro-Investing A Beginners Guide

Micro-investing has become a buzzword in the financial world, acting as a bridge between traditional investing and the modern, tech-savvy landscape. Unlike conventional investing, micro-investing opens doors for individuals who might be starting from scratch or those who don’t have… Continue Reading →

Instruments, Investment, Personal Finance, Planning
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Is investing in precious metals wise?

Posted on August 23, 2021 by Andy
Is investing in precious metals wise

Is investing in precious metals wise? A question many people are asking these days. But you might be disappointed if you are hoping for a simple answer. Just scout around the internet a little and you will see the complete… Continue Reading →

Investment, Personal Finance, Planning
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I realized that I kind of suck at picking stocks.

Posted on August 12, 2021 by Andy
I suck at picking stocks

Did it come to a point in your stock trading history where looking back you can say, – I realized that I kind of suck at picking stocks? Well maybe, just maybe that marks a point in time when you… Continue Reading →

Personal Finance, Planning, Principles, Trading
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What to invest small amount of money in…

Posted on May 20, 2021 by Andy
What to invest small amount of money in

Have you been wondering what to invest small amount of money in? Disclaimer: None of this article or anything on this website should be taken as investment advice, whether good or bad. Please check with your financial advisor before making any… Continue Reading →

Investment, Personal Finance, Planning
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Best bank CD ladder – is there one?

Posted on May 15, 2021 by Andy
Best bank CD ladder

Have you been looking for the best bank CD ladder? Or maybe you have heard about CDs or Certificates of Deposit and laddering but you’re not sure exactly what it is. What is a CD ladder? CD laddering means that… Continue Reading →

Bonds, Instruments, Investment, Personal Finance, Planning
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What’s the easiest way to invest in real estate?

Posted on April 29, 2021 by Andy
What's the easiest way to invest in real estate

What’s the easiest way to invest in real estate? That is a simple enough question. I’m sure this won’t come as a surprise because there are in fact some fairly difficult ways to invest in real estate. To illustrate the… Continue Reading →

Instruments, Investment, Personal Finance, Planning, Real Estate
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Is it safe to invest in stocks?

Posted on April 25, 2021 by Andy
Is it safe to invest in stocks

Is it safe to invest in stocks? I hope so. I’ve got a ton of money invested in stocks so it better be safe. If you consult books on investing in the stock market, most will tell you that the… Continue Reading →

Instruments, Personal Finance, Planning, Stocks
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Thrifty ideas for saving money

Posted on February 11, 2021 by Andy
Thrifty ideas for saving money

Have you been looking for some thrifty ideas for saving money? Some of these you may already be doing, some may be more or less suitable depending on your circumstances, some may be seen by your friends and family as a… Continue Reading →

Personal Finance, Planning
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What is the average cost of a financial advisor?

Posted on January 24, 2021 by Andy
Average cost of a financial advisor

What is the average cost of a financial advisor? There is a simple four-part answer to this question. A registered or certified financial advisor will usually charge you an annual fee of around 1% of the value of your assets… Continue Reading →

Personal Finance, Planning
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What is the best risk tolerance questionnaire for investing?

Posted on June 16, 2020 by Andy
Risk tolerance

At the start of any investment journey, if you were sitting down with a financial adviser they will lead you through a series of questions to understand your risk tolerance. But, let’s say you’re doing it yourself, then you could… Continue Reading →

Investment, Planning, Principles
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How to invest money in the stock market – what the masters say

Posted on May 28, 2020 by Andy
How to invest money in the stock market

So you are looking around at investments, Forex trading, you think maybe you want to become the next Warren Buffet, albeit on a more modest scale perhaps. You are fishing, not phishing, around on the internet looking for the best… Continue Reading →

Books, Investment, Planning, Principles, Reviews, Strategies

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