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How to FIRE up Your Post Presidential Election Investment Strategy: 15 Stocks You Should Buy For the Next Bull Run 2020+
After a long Count Every vote battle, investors are banking big with these stocks going into 2021. If November 4th and November 5th is any indication, we are going Green for Green-energy, Marijuana and Healthcare. My take is that traditional investors are ready for a bit more normalcy in the market. Although the Nation seems to be on a dead even split, the market loves it because of political gridlock. A return to form is a good thing for staple businesses. While the president is familiar and blue like Papa Smurf, the congress is deep red. I suspect that even the Republican Party is ready and willing to veer from…
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How to Beat Compounding Generational Debt with a $1,000,000+ ROTH IRA Investment Portfolio
Avoiding Compounding Generational Debt The US will be facing a retirement crisis starting with the millennial generation. While I do not like to scare people with information but this is something that you need to know and understand ASAP. The 2020 pandemic exposed a massive gap in financial knowledge and household goals. If you were relying on thing remaining the same for the next 40 years, you will be disappointed. Boomers are slated to retire in waves ended around 2035. Those were under-prepared for the transitions will become burdens to their adult children. Those millennials will struggle with their debts, lack of savings and investments, and their own kids. With…
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Ready to Start Your Wealth Journey? Here is the list of the Top 10 Financial YouTubers for Beginners
Knowledge in action is wealth. Wealth, on the other hand is the power to live a purposeful existence. This is the list of the Best YouTubers that save you money and help you invest.
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How to Invest in your first Generational and Passive Income Portfolio
Wanna ensure wealth for your family for generations to come. Here's How to Build a Zodiac Portfolio for dividends every month, every $10,000 equals $360 per year forever.
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The Average Household in 2019 Spent $63,036. How Much Did We Spend?
The Average American Household earned $82,852 pre-tax and spent over $63,000 in 2019. Unfortunately, they only saved $7,165. How did we do?
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Learn how to start Investing in a Million Dollar Portfolio from Scratch before it’s too late
Once the market dropped in post pandemic, we were hit with a barrage of “Buying the Dip” not to be confused with Salsa or Guacamole.
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Making Net Worth Wealth Goals FIRE for Fall 2020
T’is the start of my favorite FIRE money season. Bustling New Budgets and Money Managing Changes to Close out the year.
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Avoiding being Broke, Fireworks, Making Money, and Millennial Investing
Our net worth climbed from the gutter of March 23, 2020 and it’s been on a rampage ever since. Up a solid 8.81%. The fiancée took a much needed family break for a month to handle more wedding stuff. I, on the other hand, headed south to handle turn over for the rental property in Tallahassee with repairs.
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How to Increase Your Financial Awareness
From Bill Gates, Oprah Winfrey, Beyoncé, Richard Branson, Steve Jobs, Arianna Huffington, Ray Dalio and etc.; they all seem to have that "It factor". They mastered their financial equation. Your Financial Intelligence is comprised of three parts: Intelligence Quotient (IQ) + Emotional Quotient or Emotional Intelligence (EQ) + Adversity Quotient. Those who can quickly assess their weaknesses, mask or complement them instantly become successful.
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How America created a Damaged Generation destined to go Broke
Stats and Facts that Keep People Broke Every generation swears by specific brands. From Millennials to their bitter rivals, baby boomers, to the newest rivals Gen Z, and forgotten Gen X. The king of media today is likely DISNEY with NETFLIX bowing out, however, the true ozone destroyer and landfill regulator is Amazon. According to a Morning Consult study, we all can’t stop the constant easy shipments to our homes. According to the Consumer Expenditure of 2018 (updated September 2019), the average household income (pre-tax) in the United States hovers around $78,635, with average expenses of $61,224. After taxes, that’s pretty much breakeven for most people. But what if your household isn’t keeping up? Going Beyond Average…