Message from @Inquisition
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I make enough to spend too much frivolously
60k/yr?
don't spend money frivolously, even if it looks like you can
put those lattes in to Vanguard index funds
You will not regret it in the least, I can almost guarantee.
yeah dont be stupid and spend ypur money
save it up
Your savings ratio should be like... 75%, if you make 100-120k/yr.
until you make enough to subsist without work for the rest of your life
What is a vanguard index fund.
Vanguard is a company which runs index funds
index funds are investment funds which allow you to trade against an index
and index is a set of stocks
Clearly, I don't invest.
vanguard index funds are investment funds which allow you to invest in a large number of stocks in aggregate
But would like to start.
They beat active fund management in almost every case
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How much do you need to invest.
and as long as you have the testicular fortitude to have faith in the market when it dips 20%, and choose to buy when it's cheap, rather than selling out of fear, you will win in almost every case if you just buy one index fund
@Inquisition as much as you can, or as little as you have
I have a few hundred sitting in a savings account.
start at a tiny ratio of savings
and think of it like a game
Also if you are in the US and are a low income earner you have tax form 4440 that grants a massive tax cut to match your savings
And the congress passed a new bill enabling a type of account similar to Canada's TFSAs
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allows you to save without certain tax disincentives
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@Inquisition save 6 months of expenses in a savings account to protect against emergencies, then invest a percent of spare cash after exspenses
six months of take-home pay is a good standard for an emergency fund
the vast majority of people can achieve this, if they are willing to live within their means
Canβt use centrist anymore
@Inquisition what proportion of your take home pay do you spend?
All of it. π
I'm guessing it's near all of it
consider spending less of it
What are you buying each week