People Are Living Longer. Your Money Must Work Harder!

The average lifespan for all people has been going up. This is due to better technology and huge advancements in health care. Despite the blip downward caused by the Covid pandemic, we are all living longer. That is great news! However, it comes with its own challenges. A big challenge is not having enough moneyContinue reading “People Are Living Longer. Your Money Must Work Harder!”

Don’t Ignore Your Investments!

As a small investor you should always be focused on the long-term. You should work on developing your patience and discipline so that you are not panicking at every bit of bad news that comes out and therefore making emotional decisions that are probably going to hurt you more than help you. Rather, trust thatContinue reading “Don’t Ignore Your Investments!”

Good Financial Literacy Book

I came across a book entitled How Money Works: Stop Being A Sucker by Tom Mathews and Steve Siebold. It was actually given to my family by my wife’s coworker. After reading it I definitely think that it is a great book for all young people and anyone else looking to add a little knowledgeContinue reading “Good Financial Literacy Book”

The Rule Of 72

Every investor and borrow absolutely must know and understand the Rule of 72. The Rule of 72 is a simple math shortcut that can be used to quickly figure out the amount of time it will take for money to double at a fixed rate of interest. The way it works is easy. All youContinue reading “The Rule Of 72”

The Table That Got Me Started Investing!

When I was 22 and about to graduate from college I attended a seminar about where to place investment money. A table was shown early in the presentation that I can say literally changed my life. It has been the defining philosophy of my approach to money. The table was made up of five columns. The first column wasContinue reading “The Table That Got Me Started Investing!”

Low Fee Index Funds are the Champs!

During an interview on Bloomberg radio recently , the person being interviewed (whose name I didn’t get) made a statement that I have written about before in a previous post. He very clearly said that if a person is patient and willing to wait 10-15 years then the Vanguard S&P Index Fund ETF (VOO) andContinue reading “Low Fee Index Funds are the Champs!”

EPS as a Tool

When you are new to investing or trying to do a quick evaluation of a stock that you are not really familiar with looking at the companies Earnings per Share (EPS) is good to review. Bluntly, it will tell you right away if the company is making money or not. Investopedia defines EPS as theContinue reading “EPS as a Tool”

Keep Fees Low and Returns will be High!

The great investor Warren Buffet won a famous bet against a Hedge Fund manager that over a ten year period he would have better returns using low cost mutual funds versus a basket of higher cost hedge funds. The founder of Vanguard, Jack Bogel, built one of the most successful companies, ever, on the ideaContinue reading “Keep Fees Low and Returns will be High!”

What Rate of Return Should You Plan On?

As you sit down and start working through long term savings calculators, what should you use as a long-term rate of return? Every percentage point makes a pretty big difference over a thirty to forty year time period. The short answer up front is you should use 8% if you have a portfolio primarily madeContinue reading “What Rate of Return Should You Plan On?”

Always Pay Attention to Your Investments!

As a small investor you should always be focused on the long-term. You should work on developing your patience and discipline so that you are not panicking at every bit of bad news that comes out and therefore making emotional decisions that are probably going to hurt you more than help you. Rather, trust thatContinue reading “Always Pay Attention to Your Investments!”

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