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Length:
43 minutes
Released:
Apr 6, 2015
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Balance is important in all aspects of life, including your financial portfolio. Find out what well-balanced means when it comes to your portfolio. What makes up a well-balanced portfolio? Andrew breaks it down for us. Part of it depends on your age. The younger you are, the more risk you can afford. Diversity is important too. Many Americans have the majority of their wealth locked up in their home. Owning stocks and having retirement accounts is important too. If your employer offers any matching, take it. Even if you have debt, it’s free money! Have some money invested internationally. Vanguard’s International Developed Market ETF can get you there. US investments only account for one-third of the world’s market so by only investing in US companies, you’re missing out on the rest of the world. Never spend more than one-third of your take-home pay on rent. The same percentage goes for owning a home. The home you live in should not account for more than one-third of your wealth. If you like to buy individual stocks, one company should never make up more than 10% of your investments. Make sure you have an emergency fund. Six months of expenses is the gold standard but get something together if you can’t manage that just yet. Keep 6-8 weeks expenses in a checking account. Any start into investing is a good start. Once you have a handle on what you’re doing, make sure you follow these tips to help perfect your portfolio. Show Notes Personal Capital: The investing version of Mint. LMM Ultimate Investment Strategy: Andrew lays out a blueprint for you.Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Released:
Apr 6, 2015
Format:
Podcast episode

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Honest and uncensored - this is not your father’s boring finance show. This show brings much needed ACTIONABLE advice to a people who hate being lectured about personal finance from the out-of-touch one percent. Andrew and Matt are relatable, funny, and brash. Their down-to-earth discussions about money are entertaining whether you’re a financial whiz or just starting out. To be a part of the show and get your financial questions answered, send an email to listenmoneymatters@gmail.com.