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My Recession Investing Plan: Financial Freedom, #50
My Recession Investing Plan: Financial Freedom, #50
My Recession Investing Plan: Financial Freedom, #50
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What are you doing to combat high prices, inflation, and an impending recession? I am taking this economy very seriously.

 

Today, I lay out my Recession Investing Plan (RIP) for the next 8-12 months. Living in California made me adjust some of my habits.

 

I also have to focus more on checking, saving, and home maintenance accounts with the recession in focus.

 

We don't know how layoffs and other stressful things affect our spending priorities. It's best to save more while still taking advantage of high-yield bonds and stocks. Good Luck!

 

LanguageEnglish
PublisherJoshua King
Release dateOct 2, 2022
ISBN9798215589175
My Recession Investing Plan: Financial Freedom, #50

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    My Recession Investing Plan - Joshua King

    Table of Contents

    MILITARY FAMILY INVESTING | Home of the Free PDF

    My Recession Investing Plan

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    All Right Reserved Military Family Investing | 01  My Recession Investing Plan

    02  New Year’s Passive Income Resolution 2022

    03  Credit Cards vs. Debit Cards

    04  High-Yield Savings vs. CD Ladders vs. Series I Bonds

    05  Series I Bonds for You and I

    06  Series I Bonds vs. 30-Year Bonds

    07  Build a Dividend Growth Portfolio

    08  Income Investing vs. Inflation

    09  The Dividend Debit Card 2

    10  What is Your Recession Budget?

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    01  My Recession Investing Plan

    02  New Year’s Passive Income Resolution 2022

    03  Credit Cards vs. Debit Cards

    04  High-Yield Savings vs. CD Ladders vs. Series I Bonds

    05  Series I Bonds for You and I

    06  Series I Bonds vs. 30-Year Bonds

    07  Build a Dividend Growth Portfolio

    08  Income Investing vs. Inflation

    09  The Dividend Debit Card 2

    10  What is Your Recession Budget?

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    All Right Reserved Military Family Investing

    01  My Recession Investing Plan

    Halloween (and October) is a great time to re-access our spending. It’s good to have a crystal clear picture of our finances going into the New Year.

    I recently moved from Japan to San Diego, which means that my budget, spending, and saving habits had to change.

    The impending recession and bear (stock) market add more heat to the fire. I will have to include the economy in my thinking moving forward. So, let’s look at how I will allocate my money until next summer.

    Building an Audience 102: Adding Value Consistently

    Overview of my Recession Investing Program. Let’s take a quick overview of my RIP. Here are the areas I want to focus on for the next 8-12 months.

    1)  Checkings ($500/month)

    2)  High Yield Savings ($800/month)

    3)  Series I Bonds ($100/month plus royalties)

    4)  30-Year Treasury Bonds ($200/month)

    5)  Dividend Growth Investing ($800/month)

    6)  Income Investing ($600/month)

    7)  Dividend Debit Card ($500/month)

    8)  Recession Budget (-$1,500/month)

    Checking accounts to save the day. I am making a concerted effort to keep more money in my checking account. I aim to save at least $1,000 in five separate checking accounts.

    I am currently at $1,000 in three of my checking accounts. These accounts are

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