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The Total Money Makeover – Book review

The Total Money Makeover is a step-by-step approach to improving your financial condition, no regardless of how dire it appears to be. By taking these seven easy steps, you can reclaim your financial stability and start to plan for a secure, fulfilled retirement. The author of this book, Dave Ramsey, is an American writer, radio broadcaster, …

What is Passive Investing and how it makes doing rule based investing simple?

Passive investing is a buy-and-hold portfolio technique for long-term investment goals that involves limited marketplace buying and selling activity. In an active portfolio, investors purchase and sell often or on a regular basis in order to beat the market and try to profit from short-term price swings. Active investors frequently try “market timing,” which involves forecasting …

Rich Dad, Poor Dad – Book review

Rich Dad, Poor Dad, published by Robert Kiyosaki in 1997, combines autobiography and personal advice to illustrate how to become financially independent and prosperous. Robert Kiyosaki is a businessman and investor with a net worth of more than $100 million. His ‘Rich Dad’ brand has released over 15 financial self-help books, with over 26 million copies …

How should we allocate our assets for short term and long term goals?

Asset allocation is the distribution of various types of assets throughout an investing portfolio. Equities, fixed-income instruments, and cash are the typical asset classes. Other asset types include derivatives, real estate, gold, cryptocurrency, and so on. However, these asset classes are usually referred to as alternative investment instruments. The first step in creating an investing portfolio is …

9 Habits of Successful Savers

Prior to the emergence of credit cards in the mid-twentieth century, saving was more than simply a good habit; it was a must. You would have nothing to fall back on if you didn’t save for a rainy day. But nowadays, only a small percentage of the population saves enough money to keep a fair …