TNFG Weekly
The Neighborhood Finance Guy (TNFG) is a financial literacy blog that publishes weekly posts on a variety of financial topics. The blog's mission is to help millennials build wealth and achieve financial independence.
TNFG's weekly posts cover a wide range of topics, including Budgeting and saving, Investing, Retirement Planning, Debt management, and other Personal finance trends.
TNFG's weekly posts also cover real-time information that isn't available on most platforms. Generally unafraid to talk about poverty, generational wealth, systemic racism, disparities, gender norms and etc.These types of Financial inequities are detrimental to society. For context, financial inequality is the unequal distribution of wealth and income among individuals or households. It is a major problem in many countries, and it can have a number of negative consequences, including Poverty, Social unrest, and Political instability.
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How to Survive Trumpflation 2025 for Long-Term Investors
2025 is feeling more and more like 2022 for investors. As of March 2025, the S&P500 hit a massive correction cycle. We will likely be here through Q3 2025. 2023 seemed like a long time ago. The market rebounded and Nvidia $NVDA started to take off. Consumer savings were down, debt was up, yet consumer confidence gained. It was a year of pure American revenge-spending resilience. 2024 followed by a long-awaited shift in monetary policy. The Fed claimed an early victory against a recession that was long denied and all seemed to be leaning on our collective favor. Untilโฆ Housing demand stayed flat. Inflation spiked once again. Layoffs continued under…
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The Best Quotes from the Vanguard Founder, John C. Bogle
John Bogle revolutionized the investing worldโbecoming the king of the "Index-and-Chill" movement with the creation of the Vanguard ETF. A powerful way to invest for your future.
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Massive Trump Win. Whatโs next for the most pro-stock market administration?
The Trump 2.0 economy is experiencing significant growth, with the stock market reaching new heights following Trump's election. Pro-business policies, tax reform prospects, and retail investor enthusiasm drive this rise. Despite potential risks from tariffs and inflation, there is optimism for strong returns in the coming years, underscoring the importance of personal financial planning.
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2024 Economic State of Hispanic Americans and its Long-Term Effects on Latino Wealth
Hispanic Americans have experienced notable financial growth over the past decades, with median wealth increasing from $10,000 in 1989 to $62,000 in 2022. This positive trend includes significant gains in equities and real estate post-pandemic. Despite challenges like high student debt and uneven homeownership rates, projections suggest Hispanic household wealth might become the second highest by 2050. Nonetheless, economic disparities remain, highlighting the need for strategic financial planning and education.
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How Much Money Can You Make Investing in the S&P 500 through 2030
The TNFG S&P 500 year-end predictions anticipate inflation, AI-related market shifts, and retirement crises causing increased volatility. Despite potential bear markets and economic uncertainties, experts predict growth for the S&P 500, potentially reaching 10,000 by 2030. Investors are encouraged to leverage market dips and remain agile, projecting substantial long-term gains.
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Here’s the Solution to The $4 Million American Dream
Based on the last 12 monthsโ CPI number, the American Dream costs over $4 million. A recent analysis estimated the median cost for a family of four to live the Dream in each state was $156,666 annually. A number that seems to be rising at least 4%-5% year over year. All of this is at a time when 80% of millennials and Gen-Zers think itโs impossible to attain. As of August 2024, the median savings account balance in the United States was $8,000. Inversely, the average credit card balance for QTR 2 was $6,329 per consumer. Folks are going broke while arguing which multi-millionaire should be elected. Just 41% are…
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How to Multiply $100k Worth of Opportunities Using the Net Max Financial Plan
Reaching a total investment portfolio of $1M and now it's time to draft, plan and multiply $100k worth of opportunities.
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How to Use the Kaizen Business Principles for Continuous Personal and Financial Improvement
Kaizen is the Japanese word for โgood changeโ (Kai = change, Zen = good). Typically used in Business philosophy, it describes the continuous improvement of all functions, at all levels of the hierarchy. As such, Kaizen is both a powerful and competitive strategy. Using it, you will find that each aspect of your life can work seamlessly together. From your relationships with others to your finances, the goal is to shift your lifestyle toward success. At its core, Kaizen means thatย you can always take meaningful actions. As the main character in your story, you are empowered to create, build, and improve. To do better than the last time and to…
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Real Estate versus Stocks: Which Was the Better Pandemic Investment?
Ever wonder what your best move should have been? Between Real Estate versus Stocks which was the better Pandemic Investment?
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Keke Do you Love me? Are You Single?
The crew is together and today we discuss Keke Palmer and social media antics. But more importantly, what can we learn from this, and how to adjust when necessary? It's not just entertainment.