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  • Chapter 38: Best Time To Buy Stocks

    Chapter 38: Best Time To Buy Stocks

    Best Time To Buy? When debating when to enter the stock market, there is no better time to buy than yesterday. Ken Fisher said “Time in the market beats timing the market”. Nobody can predict what’s going to happen next. Buying consistently ensures that you can average down to the best price for your picked…

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  • Chapter 37: Debit or Credit?

    Chapter 37: Debit or Credit?

    Pros and cons of using debit and credit cards. Debit card risks include delayed refunds and fraud, while credit card risks include overspending. Credit cards offer rewards and fraud protection, but may not be suitable for all transactions.

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  • Chapter 36: Lazy Investing

    Chapter 36: Lazy Investing

    A 3-fund portfolio consists of 3 allocations: a total market index, international market index, and a bond market index. It offers minimal effort, diversification, and long-term benefits for investors.

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  • Chapter 35: More Money More Problems?

    Chapter 35: More Money More Problems?

    Ice Soup? Why is it that 55-63% of Americans are living paycheck to paycheck? It doesn’t seem that the problem is income, since about 40% of earners above $100k are living paycheck to paycheck. What causes these issues? Anyone earning less than $50K a year would be blessed to have an extra $50k. Lifestyle Inflation…

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  • Chapter 34: Financing

    Chapter 34: Financing

    When does it make sense to finance? Have you ever been in a situation where you have the capital available to pay something off, but you’re not sure if you should? Maybe it could be a small car note or a personal loan. When does it make sense to finance: The typical rule for me…

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  • Chapter 33: Building Credit

    Chapter 33: Building Credit

    Square One New year and new beginnings, building good credit gives you opportunities and expansions into things you wouldn’t be able to do yourself. Using credit properly is a tool. The best example I like to give is fire. You use fire properly and you have warmth and comfort. Use it wrong and you can…

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