Most people focus on cash flow in real estate. The biggest benefit might actually be the tax advantages. Have you heard of Real Estate Professional Status?
Everyone wants to get in on the next big IPO. The challenge is separating a great company from a great investment.
When valuations start reaching hundreds of billions or even trillions of dollars, the risk versus reward becomes a lot harder to evaluate. Personally, I’d rather let the market settle before making any decisions.
Which company on this list are you most excited to see go public?
Everyone wants to find the next Nvidia. The reality is that most investors would be better off focusing on a simple strategy, keeping fees low and letting time do the heavy lifting. What's your investing strategy?
Having money in the bank gives you something incredibly valuable: options. What was the first savings milestone that changed the way you thought about money?
College is expensive enough already. Before you spend money on textbooks, software, certifications, or study tools, make sure you’re taking advantage of the free resources available to students.
What other free tools or software would you recommend people check out?
Not investment advice, but fees matter. Two ETFs can give you very similar exposure, but the expense ratio can be completely different, and over decades that difference can really compound.
Always do your own research and make sure any investment fits your goals, risk tolerance, and overall portfolio.
A mortgage is often the biggest debt you'll ever have. A small extra payment toward principal each month can save you years of payments and tens of thousands of dollars in interest.
3 of the largest IPOs in history are coming this year. Most people think the IPO is where you make money. It's actually where everyone else is cashing out.
The real money is made before a company ever goes public. That's the game the wealthy have been playing for years. 👇