Bond Investing in Your 20s: Financial Freedom, #62
By Joshua King
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Keeping your affairs tight is tough in your 20s. You will start from the bottom of a company, and begin your search for a spouse.
It's easy to focus on jobs and relationships over wealth building. However, this is the best time to build wealth because you are entirely in control of your finances.
You can use bonds to build an emergency fund, anticipate capital gains, and create income. There are two types of bonds we should use during our 20s.
These are Series "I" Bonds and 20 and 30-year Treasury Bonds. "I" Bonds give us emergency protection and compound interest, while 30-year bonds provide us income.
We want to have an excellent bond portfolio before we start a family. Once you have a family, your finances will completely change into something you could never imagine. Be Ready, and Good Luck!
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02 Dividend Investing in Your 20s
03 Saving for a House Down Payment #1: Single, Small City
04 Saving vs. Investing
05 Investing for Interest 102: Super Safe Savers
06 High Yield Savings vs. CD Ladders vs. Series I
Bonds
07 What Type of Home Business 5: Consulting
08 Series I
Bonds vs. Roth IRA
09 Bonds 4 Life: I’m Buying 30-Year Bonds
10 Quiet Quitting vs. The Great Resignation
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01 Bond Investing in Your 20s
02 Dividend Investing in Your 20s
03 Saving for a House Down Payment #1: Single, Small City
04 Saving vs. Investing
05 Investing for Interest 102: Super Safe Savers
06 High Yield Savings vs. CD Ladders vs. Series I
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07 What Type of Home Business 5: Consulting
08 Series I
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09 Bonds 4 Life: I’m Buying 30-Year Bonds
10 Quiet Quitting vs. The Great Resignation
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01 Bond Investing in Your 20s
I spend a lot of time writing about dividends and income investing. However, recently bonds have become attractive because they offer higher yields compared to the last 10-15 years.
Now, it’s time to write the companion series to my Dividend Investing at Any Age series (20s, 30s, 40s, 50s, 60s, 70s), this time focusing on bonds.
Bonds will be essential in your life because they can serve as growth, capital gains, income, and an emergency fund. Let’s kick this series off in style.
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Focus on reality. The most challenging part of your 20s is preparing for the future. When you are young, you believe everything will work out in the end.
Things you put into motion in your 20s can have major repercussions later in life. Therefore, you want to ensure you make the best decisions possible by studying, researching, and asking questions.
As a single person living in a big or small city, you have the freedom to save as you wish. This timeframe is vital to prepare for a future marriage and family.
Bonds can play a massive role in your emergency fund, growth prospects, and income. You will need to understand the difference between saving and investing in utilizing bonds to their full potential.
The In-Debt-ured Servant
Saving vs. Investing. There is a difference between saving and investing, and it’s vital we know the difference.
We save to protect from emergencies in the present time. Over a few years,