Why I Finally Opened a Roth IRA (Even With Student Loans)
You don’t have to be rich or debt-free to invest for your future. Here’s how I opened a Roth IRA—and why I wish I’d done it sooner.
You don’t have to be rich or debt-free to invest for your future. Here’s how I opened a Roth IRA—and why I wish I’d done it sooner.
One year. $100 a month. No tricks. Here’s what I actually learned (and earned) from a beginner-friendly investing habit.
A simple math trick helped me realize I couldn’t afford to wait. The Rule of 72 showed me how powerful compound interest really is.
I thought checking my credit score would ruin my day. Instead, it gave me power. Here’s what I learned—and how you can take control too.
Stuck chasing the dream job? It might be time to chase income instead. Here’s how Dani built a flexible paycheck she actually controls—with zero corporate ladder required.
“At 15, I was sipping $12 boba like it was a full-time job. Then I got hired by my parents, opened a Roth IRA, and learned I could invest without giving up my favorite drink. Here’s how one summer turned my cravings into a savings plan.”
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