Month: January 2021

business, success, winning

Investment Vehicles

So, you have a retirement account, but do you know what you are investing in? Mutual funds? Index funds? ETFs? What are they? Why do they matter? Well, read on… There are mutual funds, index funds, exchange traded funds (ETFs). These funds are either actively managed or passively managed.  In actively managed funds, a team …

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retirement, retirement planning, savings

401(k), 403(b).

There are very many different ways to invest available right at our fingertips. Many of us have 401(k), 403(b) or other employer-sponsored retirement investing options, but do we really understand them? Fret not, I’m here to break it down for you.  The difference between a 401(k) and a 403(b) is the type of employer sponsoring …

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usd, bills, dollars

Pay Down Debt

There are many financial gurus who have outlined the “most efficient” way to pay down debt. Dave Ramsey is a master at it. But honestly, how you pay down your debt is personal to you, as long as you pay it. You must do something that works for you (and your family). My approach to …

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Debt

AMERICA RUNS ON DEBT! According to a recent study, a whopping 80% of Americans have debt, ( https://www.pewtrusts.org/~/media/assets/2015/07/reach-of-debt-report_artfinal.pdf?la=en). Mortgages are the most common debt, followed closely by credit card, student loans and car loans. Do you have debt? Is debt keeping you from living your best life? I was blessed to marry someone who did …

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Credit

For 3 months, my wife and I used the zero-budgeting system (we still are), aggressively saved 40% of our income and it was a great short term plan. But we cannot sustain this savings rate because we have DEBT!! Yes, you read that right, we have debt from multiple sources. Before I dive into debt, …

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Budgeting

By budgeting wisely, my wife and I saved $11,000 in 3 months! Yesterday, I talked about building an emergency fund, today I will dive into the steps that we took to get our emergency money together. How much do you need? We had to first calculate how much we needed. To do this, we outlined …

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Emergency Fund

Emergency fund. The first change that my wife and I had to do is build up our emergency fund. When I had the “light bulb” moment, we wanted to tackle this first. I was not surprised to find out that only 41% of Americans would be able to cover a $1,000 emergency with savings (https://www.cnbc.com/2020/01/21/41-percent-of-americans-would-be-able-to-cover-1000-dollar-emergency-with-savings.html), I know …

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