Discover this podcast and so much more

Podcasts are free to enjoy without a subscription. We also offer ebooks, audiobooks, and so much more for just $11.99/month.

403: ENCORE: Where to Invest $300 to $500

403: ENCORE: Where to Invest $300 to $500

FromBe Wealthy & Smart


403: ENCORE: Where to Invest $300 to $500

FromBe Wealthy & Smart

ratings:
Length:
15 minutes
Released:
Apr 27, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Learn 17 potential places to invest a small amount of money. It’s listener question day! Here is our question: Linda, I only have a small amount to invest, about $300 to $500. Where should I start? Sam There are many options you have. Since I don’t know anything about your circumstances, I’m going to give you a list of choices. Assuming all your consumer debt is paid off. If not, start there to get back to stability. 1. Start an emergency fund. Keep it in a separate (no-fee) checking or savings account, if possible. 2. Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA) and Health Savings Accounts (HSA) are both great ways to reduce your income taxes by paying for medically-related expenses with pre-tax money — that is, money deducted from your paycheck before income taxes are calculated on your pay. You put money into that you use to pay for certain out-of-pocket health care costs. This means you’ll save an amount equal to the taxes you would have paid on the money you set aside. 3. Pay 1/12 extra on your mortgage to pay it off faster and save thousands of dollars in interest. 4. Invest in an ETF or mutual fund. ETF’s are passive, mutual funds are actively managed, but more expensive. Spyder S & P 500 fund (SPY, .09% expense ratio) or Vanguard All Market Index (VTI, .05% expense ratio). Dividend Aristocrats – 25 years of consecutive increasing dividends (NOBL, .35% expense ratio). 5. Term insurance. Creates an immediate estate in case of your untimely death. Can buy $100k to $500k depending on your age, health, gender, smoking, dangerous hobbies, etc. 6. Silver coins, still about $25 a piece. 7. Shares of stock. One share of Disney to get the special stock certificate, or Starbucks, etc. 8. REIT. Vanguard REIT (VNQ, .12% expense ratio) Now for some ideas outside of the box… 9. Bitcoin 10. Hire a CPA – to help you reduce your taxes if you make $75k + 11. Subscription to IBD, WSJ or Kiplinger’s 12. Condo down payment fund 13. Start a business 14. Have a garage sale to raise more funds 15. Hire an organizer 16. Buy a bus pass 17. Invest in a computer to start an online business Although you can consider all of these, if you are around age 30 or under, making your first real investment, I’d start with the Vanguard All Market Index ETF.
Released:
Apr 27, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Money, personal finance and financial freedom - get your money to work harder for you so you don't have to work so hard. Linda made $2 million at age 39 and shares actionable knowledge to create wealth in the stock market, real estate, and business. Discover a wealth mentor who shows you a direct path to security, stability and financial freedom. This podcast has a balanced view of how to enjoy life, it is not about frugality. It won't show you how to save a few dollars, it will show you how to save tens of thousands of dollars. Short episodes get to the point without fluff and give you valuable advice you can put to work immediately. Learn the 6 Steps to Wealth by starting with creating a wealthy mindset. Listen to one podcast and you may find yourself binge-listening to the entire library of knowledge. Be sure to subscribe so you don't miss an episode.