Financial Education

How to Invest into Cryptocurrency - 6 Things YOU NEED TO KNOW to AVOID LOSING MONEY

How to Invest into Cryptocurrency – 6 Things YOU NEED TO KNOW to AVOID LOSING MONEY

How I Got Into Investing in Cryptocurrency Last month, I got into learning about Cryptocurrencies. It started when my friend Colin who runs Credit Class – a class that teaches people how to leverage credit cards for free travel and business – kept going on and on about Bitcoin Vault. Every time I go on …

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How to Build Wealth, Inflation, Roth IRA, and Permanent Life Insurance

Financial Literacy Lesson 18 – How to Build Wealth, Inflation, Roth IRA, and Permanent Life Insurance

Financial Education Course – Step #5, How to Build Wealth This is going to be the last post of this Financial Literacy course. You’ve made it this far. So, let’s finish this out STRONG! Here are some ideas: Passive income streams (i.e. real estate, renting out rooms as Airbnb) Investments in the markets (i.e. mutual …

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How to Eliminate Debt

Financial Literacy Lesson 17 – How to Eliminate Debt?

Financial Education Course – Step #4 How to Eliminate Debt – Debt Management Let’s start off with some statistics: 80% of American adults are in DEBT. 50%+ own a Credit Card. $8,284 is the Average Credit Card Debt per Household I’m assuming that a lot of people will have credit card, student loan, or some …

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Financial Literacy Lesson 16 – How much Emergency Fund Should I Have?

Financial Education Course – Step #3 (Cont.) Emergency Fund We’re on the third step finally! We talked about emergency funds in the previous post, but to recap, it’s basically a small fund to take care of you if something unexpected happens, like if you get laid off. I’m writing this in the middle of the …

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Financial Literacy Lesson 15 – Permanent Life Insurance Policy Extras

Permanent Life Insurance – What can A Permanent Life Insurance Policy with Cash Value be used for? We talked about cash value in the last post, so if you want, please check it out here. Now, we’re going to talk about what it can be used for. Stick around, you’ll learn something that will blow …

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Financial Literacy Lesson 14 – What’s Included With a Permanent Life Insurance Policy?

In the last post we talked about term life insurance, today we’ll talk about permanent life insurance policy. Here are the similarities and differences between permanent life insurance vs term: The similarities is that both permanent life insurance and term offers a death benefit. The differences is that for permanent life insurance… It’s kept for …

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Financial Literacy Lesson 13 – Temporary Life Insurance

What is temporary life insurance? Temporary life insurance is protection for a specific period of time. We’re talking 10, 20, or 30 years. It’s the most affordable because it provides a death benefit. Term insurance, a form of temporary life insurance, expires after a certain term (i.e. 10, 20, 30 years) that’s why it’s called …

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Financial Literacy Lesson 12 – Life Insurance Questions

Life Insurance First Questions – Rule of Thumb Your life insurance should cover 10X your annual family income If your annual household income is $100,000, that means you need $1 million death benefit. If your annual household income is $50,000 that means you need $500,000 death benefit. Life Insurance Questions – Second Rule of Thumb …

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Financial Literacy Lesson 10 – What is Life Insurance?

What is Life Insurance? Life insurance is there to protect your income and wealth. Life insurance is there to protect your income and wealth. It is a critical part of any personal finance strategy as it protects the individual (or insured) from any unexpected events. Life insurance comes in two flavors: term and permanent. Both …

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Financial Literacy Lesson 8 – Why Not to Save Money And Rule of 72 Formula

In the last post, we left you with the question… What’s the current interest rate on a savings account? It’s 0.09%. Don’t believe me? Let me google that for you. What do the Banks do with your cash? Well, we established that they give you 0.09% interest, which is nothing. However, they take the cash …

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Financial Literacy Lesson 7 – What Are Trust Funds? What’s Inheritance?

How to Retire Your Child Example 1 For the parents or Soon-To-Be Parents Here’s your scenario: Your UNGRATEFUL kid’s retirement. You’re going to invest $13K at birth at 6.5% interest rate compounded monthly UNTIL Retirement Age at 67. Running through those numbers with our calculator (which you can get here), we end up with the …

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How to Grow Your Money Through Investments

Financial Literacy Lesson 6 – How to Grow Your Money Through Investments

Compound Interest vs Simple Interest Examples In the last post, we geeked out and learned how to calculate compound interest with contributions, which Is the most accurate and useful way of calculating compound interest because most of us will be contributing on intervals (i.e. once every month). We calculated simple interest and compound interest and …

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Financial Literacy Lesson 5 – Compound Interest with Contributions

Today we’re playing with my compound interest contribution calculator that I made myself, you can’t find it anywhere else, which is why you should subscribe to our newsletter because you get this calculator for FREE with subscription. Please check out our last video of how we calculate compound interest for principle. It will give you …

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Financial Literacy Lesson 4 – Compound Interest

Today we’re going to be looking at interest. Specifically, simple interest vs compound interest and how those two affect the final amount of money you’re going to get at the end of the loan. We’re going to start off with simple interest and the formula for simple interest. Disclaimer: You don’t have to read this …

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Financial Literacy Lesson 3 – How much Do YOU ACTUALLY need

Stats Due to Lack of Financial Literacy Let’s start off with some stats. Here’s the damage in America. 44% of Americans don’t have the cash to cover a $400 emergency. 43% of student loan borrowers are not making payments 38% of households in America have credit card debt 33% of American adults have ZERO RETIREMENT …

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Financial Literacy Lesson 2 – How do YOU Learn About Financial Literacy?

Today, we’re going to talk about “How did YOU learn about Financial Literacy?” Because I think it’s important for YOU to know where I learned it if you’re getting some tips. Financial Literacy Lesson #1 – Emergency Fund Before we get started on anything else for today. I want to ask you to ask yourself, …

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Financial Literacy Lesson 1 – Introduction, Emergency Fund, and Subscriptions

This will be a 21 part series! So you’ll be getting A LOT OF EDUCATION and by the end of it you’ll be more financially literate and prepared than the rest of the population! Financial Literacy Introduction Welcome to Financial Literacy – the Ultimate Starter Guide. We’ll be talking about “How Money Works” because if …

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