Money’s the Question. What’s the Answer?: Learn How to Be an Intelligent Investor – A Beginner’s Guide to Real Estate, the Stock Market, and Value Investing for Money-Management Strategies
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Do you want to earn extra income alongside your full or part-time job with little to no experience?
You're young, working your butt off to save money for the future and possibly retirement as well. With all of life's expenses adding up, you find the money you're making just simply isn't cutting it.
With all the get-rich-quick schemes circling around the internet these days, it's hard to know what to trust; no one wants to get fooled of their hard-earned money. To be frank, fortune doesn't come overnight. It takes time, effort, and most important of all, having the correct information and guidance.
Now, this is where investing comes to play, and it's all in your hands. When it comes to investing, what you need is proper guidance, and the rest will fall into place. With the information outlined in this beginner's guide, you will be led in the right direction to start your future in investing.
In this book, you will discover:
A roadmap to finding the best method that suits your personal needs
What investing really is about
Step-By-Step guidance in the investing type you choose
The top successful investors to take note of
The secret to accomplishing your goals as an investor
The not-so-commonly discussed thing that takes a massive toll on investment decision-making
Life hacks to selling your real estate properties quickly
The types of investing you didn't know existed
10+ resources to take advantage of
If you're feeling overwhelmed, don't worry. This guide will be able to lead you onto the right path, even if you've never stepped foot into the investing world before.
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Money’s the Question. What’s the Answer? - Graham Collins
Money’s the Question. What’s the Answer?
Learn How to Be an Intelligent Investor – A Beginner’s Guide to Real Estate, the Stock Market, and Value Investing for Money-Management Strategies
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Graham Collins
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction
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You might feel overwhelmed when you begin to look at ways to invest your money, especially if you’re interested in real estate, the stock market, or value investing. The aim of this book is to help you feel less overwhelmed and understand the basics of not only investing in general, but also certain types of investing, such as real estate. This book, laid out in a step-by-step format, will help you to understand the basics and guide you in making the best decisions about investing.
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Investing Basics
Before I get too far into certain types of investing, I want to explain a few basics.
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What is Investing All About?
One of the first things to understand about investing is that it’s not a form of gambling. This is a popular misconception, which has been around for decades. It’s also not a get-rich-quick scheme. Even though many people tend to turn to investing in order to make extra money quickly, that’s not exactly how it works. In order to make money, you need to understand the ins and outs of investing, which this book will help you accomplish.
What you’re really doing when you are investing is making money on the money you invest, so you have more money in the future. For example, when you set out to invest in stocks, you will own a piece of whichever company you choose, and so you want to make sure it is a company with potential.
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Don’t Pay So Much Attention To the TV; Do Your Research
People often get interested in investing because it looks fun on television, an example being the house flipping shows. However, if you want to be a serious investor, you should not pay attention to these shows. Instead, you should do your research and actually learn how to invest and what to invest in.
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Investing is About You
Many people begin to get caught up in the stocks their advisors or stockbrokers want them to focus on. While these people generally give good advice and have your best interest in mind, it does not necessarily mean it’s a suitable choice. You need to make sure and understand that whatever you are investing in is right for you and no one else. It needs to be right for where you stand on the ladder of wealth (we will discuss this in chapter 1) and it needs to be right for your lifestyle (this will also be discussed later on). You are going to be creating your investment plan, and you need to make sure it matches your needs.
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It’s Not About Beating the Market
Many people approach investing with the idea that it’s about beating the market. Investing has nothing to do with beating anything. Investing has to do with doing your best to make sure you are financially stable in the future by helping to expand your wealth.
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Don’t Pay Too Much Information to the Numbers Going Up and Down
If you watch the news, you have probably seen the numbers of the stock market go up and down on a daily basis. Do not pay too much attention to these numbers. You do not even need to worry about how much the numbers of your stock increase or decrease in a year. If you invest according to your needs, you will achieve your financial goals.
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Build a Portfolio But Don’t Supersize It
Some people feel that you need to buy as many stocks or real estate properties as you can and grow your portfolio as large as you can. The truth is, this can be more harmful than helpful. Thus, you want to keep the number of investments you have in your portfolio at a number you can handle.
Benefits of Investing
There are several benefits of investing. One of the biggest benefits is that it will help increase your wealth. The better you invest, the more likely you are to gain financial independence in the future, which is usually a major goal for investors. Another benefit is that you can work toward an early retirement. This is especially pleasing for millennials and the generation ahead because retirement funding has taken a hit for many people in those age groups. Think of it this way: if you invest $100, you can make $10 in a year, which means the next year you have a total of $110. The next year, you get $11 added to your $110, which gives you a total of $121. While this might not seem like a lot right now, by the time you are ready to cash in your investment during retirement, you will have increased your $100 by hundreds of dollars, especially if you invested early in your adult years.
Another huge benefit of investing is that you do not need to pay taxes until you begin to withdraw from your account during retirement. If you have a 401k or an IRA, the money you put into these accounts is not taxed when you first invest, but it is taxed when you withdraw it.
Different Ways of Investing
There are tons of different ways you can look at investing money and not all of these ways include the stock market. While this book will focus on real estate, the stock market, and value investing, you can easily find a lot of research and