There are a lot of different investors and investment vehicles out there. Let’s break some of the best known down by category and talk options. Read More
Ever know someone who bought a timeshare vacation-home? Well a mutual fund is kind of like a timeshare of 100 (or 500 or 2,000) different properties that you, and everyone else who buys into them partially owns. Except instead of vacation homes, its an aggregation of many different investments (like a collection of stocks from 100 different tech companies). Let's talk to pros and cons. Read More
By using an investment platform, you’re can to cut out the middleman that would normally be required to broker or manage investments on your behalf. But I don’t know what I’m doing...why should I be trusted to manage investments? Both seasoned and beginner investors can easily engage in the investing world without heavy costs and time commitments that are often associated with leveraging professional services. Because of the amount of flexibility investment platforms offer, more and more people are taking an interest in investing. Naturally, the industry has seen a rise in emerging investment platforms, via both online and mobile applications. Read More
You remember that you vowed to use your extra cash to start investing. And now you’re feeling a little bit sweaty.How do you decide which investments are the best ones for you? How much risk can (or should) you take? What do you do with your hands?Let us clarify some of your burning questions and help you get started on creating your own portfolio. Read More
Here is an exercise and example of how you can use your everyday financial decisions to influence the world you want for the future. There are essentially four ways we use money, and, as an example, I’ll use climate change (of course, you can do this exercise with whatever your top priority is): Spend, Give, Invest, Save. Read More
We break down what meme stocks are and whether or not you should start retail investing and buying into them. Read More