Investing 101: Retirement & Investment Strategies
Intimidated by retirement planning or investing and don't know where to begin? Learn the fundamentals of retirement (401k, IRA, Roth, Traditional, etc.) and expanding to investment planning/strategies (long-term investing, cashflow investing, etc.).
Many believe the stock market is overwhelming. It's not. This course is designed to provide an introduction into the stock market, what exactly it is, why its important and how you can use it to build wealth. The course details investment vehicles (stock, ETF, REIT, etc.), investment strategies (long-term buy and hold, cashflow investing, etc.) and helps you establish an action plan for investing.
This course is intended to provide simplified and non-intimidating steps to take control of your finances and begin building wealth today.
Watch this course at your own pace and as many times as you need. Once purchased the course is yours forever. You can watch as many times as you want, whenever you want and at your own pace. Thank you for your consideration and happy investing!
2+ hours | ($50)
*Note: The link above will direct you to a 3rd party website (Gumroad) to download the course. Gumroad is similar to Etsy, except Gumroad is a file sharing resource instead of a physical product resource. I appreciate your consideration and purchase!
What People Are Saying…
“I watched Investing 101 with my son who is in high school. It was simple and easy to follow, yet showed that investing doesn't have to be intimidating or mean you have to actively trade the stock market. Hearing that from someone other than his parents made him think about money management differently.”
— John H
“I didn't realize there were different investing strategies, and this helped give me the confidence to open a brokerage account and invest in my future.”
— Kari B
“This course was referred by a friend. As someone who was already doing some investing, I hadn't realized dividend and cashflow investing was a thing. I'll continue with my long-term buy and hold, but will be supplementing with dividend investing moving forward!”