How to become a millionaire at retirement starting with nothing $0 at ages 20, 30, 40 and 50 (Added: 25, 35, 45)
Age-old question right? Well here you go, this is what you need to invest in the S&P 500 index (either in a mutual fund or an ETF), and let it sit and marinate over the years:
How I reached my first $100K milestone and how I saved my first $100K by age 25
Someone asked for specific numbers of the time when I was starting out, and to be honest with you, I didn’t track any of the first few years very well because I was just lear
Send money internationally and cheap, with Xoom a new Paypal Service
I saw a few ads for this, but never bothered to look into it until my mom asked me to see if it was cheaper than her wiring the money and paying up to $60 CAD each time as a fee. N
Starter Books for Children and Parents talking about Money
Books for Parents Make your Kid a Money Genius The Opposite of Spoiled Younger Children Berenstein Bears – Get the Gimmes Berenstein Bears – Trouble with Money Berenste
Investing 101: What Stocks, Mutual Funds, Exchange-Traded Funds (ETFs), & Dividends are
My goal was to show an overview of stocks, mutual funds, index funds, registered plans and exchange-traded funds (ETFs) in one image, so here it goes: This is not a perfect analogy
What’s your Personal Finance (PF) score and how do you calculate it?
This is how you should really calculate your real sense of financial independence and richness.
Mini Dividend Investing Project for 2020
I finally got around to doing my dividend spreadsheet, and this is what it looks like for your information. PROJECTED TOTAL DIVIDEND INCOME = $10,254.53 for 2020 My goal for 2020 w
People know f$&@! all about credit and credit scores
I am completely flabbergasted, but not shocked at how little people know about credit cards, credit scores and so on. The misconceptions of what cards do, and cannot do, is kind of
My 5 Money Book Recommendations for Canadians
These books are not all Canada-specific which is fine, but I think I would have wanted to have had a set of these books by about my pre-teens, because I would have CRUSHED IT money
Being a big financial fish in a little money pond
I keep reading over and over again how if you are a big fish in a little money pond, you will be happier. What they mean is that if you know you are the biggest earner on the block