Show notes
Investing can be an intimidating prospect for beginners, with a wide variety of asset classes to choose from. But even experienced investors tie themselves up in knots over which assets to add to their portfolios as if thereβs somehow a way to predict the future. Β To be sure, the investment landscape is ever-evolving. But if you take the time to understand basic investment principles and the different asset classes, you stand to gain significantly in the long term. Β In todayβs episode, Dylan discusses bonds, stocks, and the vehicles that bundle them together: mutual funds and exchange-traded funds. Β Show Highlights Β [04:37] What are stocks and how do they work? [08:01] Four factors to consider when buying individual stocks [14:39] What are bonds and how do they work? [18:00] Three factors to consider when buying a bond [19:47] Why neither stocks nor bonds are ideal [21:15] What are mutual funds and how do they work? [23:46] Actively versus passively managed funds [28:04] The difference between mutual funds and exchange-traded funds [29:14] Example that illustrates the role that luck and skill play in investment success Β Links and Resources Β π’ 401(k) vs. 403(b) vs. IRA: Which Is Better for Retirement β https://tinyurl.com/s01ep64 π’ Fiscally Savage β FiscallySavage.com π’ Fiscally Savage Tools β FiscallySavage.com/tools π’ Instagram β Instagram.com/fiscallysavage π’ Facebook β Facebook.com/fiscallysavage π’ Twitter β Twitter.com/FiscallySavage



