ETF vs. Index Fund - Why I Prefer Index Fund
Are you trying to figure out which investment option is better for you, an ETF or an index fund? In this post I break down the differences between these two types of investments and explain why I personally prefer index funds over ETFs.
How To Double Your Money In The Stock Market
Making money in the stock market can be a daunting task, but with a bit of knowledge and some careful planning you can easily see your investments double. In this post I will share with you a simple strategy for doubling your money in the stock market.
DIY 3-Fund vs Target Date Fund
This post does a detailed comparison of 3-fund portfolios and target date funds. It covers the pros and cons of each investment style, to help you make the best decision for your retirement savings.
What Smart Investors Do In Bear Markets
What should you do as an investor when the market takes a turn for the worse? In this post, we'll take a look at what smart investors do in bear markets to protect their investments and come out ahead.
VTSAX - World’s Greatest Index Fund
In this post, I'll be discussing VTSAX, Vanguard Total Stock Market Index Fund. I believe it to be the greatest index fund in the world and I'll explain why.
Rule of 72
The Rule of 72 is one of the most important formulas for successful investing. In this post I explain what it is and how to use it so you can be a successful investor.
5 Best Charles Schwab Funds
Not sure which Charles Schwab funds to buy and hold forever? In this post, I'll share with you my top 5 picks for Schwab funds that are perfect for long-term investors.
The 4% Rule
The 4% rule is a tried and tested formula for achieving financial independence. In this post, I explain what the 4% rule is, and how you can use it to achieve your own financial goals.
Vanguard Total Bond Market Index Fund
Bond is one the most important asset classes to understand. Unfortunately, it's also one of the most complicated and least understood. In this post I'll explain what bonds are, why you need them in your portfolio, and why Vanguard Total Bond Market Index Fund is the only bond fund you need.