If you must deal with burdensome debt or a financial crisis, a reserve of ready cash may seem like the perfect solution. In fact, financial experts suggest that you set aside three to three-to-six month’s income as an emergency fund, or you may be tempted to tap your retirement account for cash to cover an Continue reading →
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New Trade – SPDR EURO STOXX 50 (FEZ) in ROTH IRA – Commission free wealth building
Yesterday, my trigger order to buy 2 shares of FEZ was fired and it activated a limit order to buy the stock. In my ROTH IRA account I had 80 dollars available cash (otherwise I am fully invested) and I decided to put that cash into work by buying a dividend paying, commission free ETF. Continue reading →
Be A Banker To Yourself – My Way Of Infinite Banking Account
Once I wrote about an Infinite Banking strategy in my “Be a banker to yourself” article. It was a brief review of this strategy. Today I would like to show you how I use this strategy but without a whole life policy behind the “Infinite Banking”. What Is Infinite Banking? If you do not want Continue reading →
How I am preparing myself for a potential price drop
We are still facing problems with “fiscall cliff” and nervous investors dumping their dividend paying stocks. The selling isn’t overly dramatic. Yet. But it can all come. Since the presidential election, dividend paying stocks dropped in value. Even REITs and MLPs which are not affected by a potential tax hike were driven down by panicking Continue reading →
Focus on savings and investing with Lending Club
Recently I was evaluating my investment goals and the way I was saving money for investing. In many of my previous posts I preached a way of saving into non transaction fee mutual funds, which would allow investing small amounts let’s say $50 every month without paying a fee. Then I could see something I Continue reading →
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