Investing is something a lot of people want to do but feel they don’t have the money for. The good news is even if you’re living on a tight budget there are ways you can find money to invest. And once you make your first investment you’ll be hooked. I mean, who doesn’t like watching their money grow? If you’ve never invested before here are
Why Thinking Long Term is Hard (And Why You Should Do it Anyway)
Save for you future. Invest ten percent of your income. Open up a Roth IRA. It goes in one ear and out the other. I should know. The long term mentality has only kicked in with me over the past couple of years. As some of my close family members near retirement age I cringe. Without any savings to fall back on retirement is going
6 Sources of Retirement Income
Just as I like my regular income to be, I also want my retirement income to be diversified. You’ve heard the saying a hundred times – “don’t pull all your eggs in one basket.” And, there’s a good reason why: when you spread your income sources across various avenues you won’t be hurt if one source takes a turn for the worse. Here are six
What Are My Options For Retirement?
Over and over I read about various people’s plans for creating retirement income. You know the one thing that they have in common? They all have different approaches. There is no “one size fits all” approach to retirement out there. Rather than try to match someone else’s approach, I have laid out a number of my own possible scenarios: 1) Retire at 65 and do