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FOUR PILLAR FREEDOM
Four Pillar Freedom is a website that uses the fields of philosophy, psychology, work ethic, and personal finance to teach you how to liveyour best life.
A GUIDE TO CREATING A FOUR FUND PORTFOLIO A Guide to Creating a Four Fund Portfolio. If you had invested just $1,000 in Amazon’s IPO in 1997, your initial investment would be worth nearly $800,000 today. This is a stat that people love to use when talking about unicorn long-term stocks like Amazon, Apple, Berkshire Hathaway. etc. “If you had just invested inWHAT IS COAST FIRE?
6 min read. Contrary to popular belief, the term Coast FIRE does not refer to achieving financial independence or early retirement while living on the coast. Rather, Coast FIRE is defined as having enough money invested at an early enough age that you no longer need to invest any more to achieve financial independence by age 65 (or whatever age you define as a retirement age). 19 INCOME PRODUCING ASSETS TO BUILD WEALTH In this post, I share 19 examples of income producing assets that you can invest in to build wealth. 1. Savings Accounts. One of the most obvious examples of an asset that you can invest in is a savings account. This is the easiest way for the average Joe or Jane to startearning a
ARE REITS AND STOCKS CORRELATED? WHAT PERCENTAGE OF YOUR PORTFOLIO SHOULD BE IN CASHSEE MORE ON FOURPILLARFREEDOM.COM HERE'S HOW THE S&P 500 HAS PERFORMED SINCE 1928 Here’s How the S&P 500 Has Performed Since 1928. The S&P 500 is a stock market index that tracks the 500 largest publicly traded companies in the U.S. and captures about 80% coverage of the total U.S. market cap. Warren Buffett is a long-time advocate of S&P 500 index funds. He believes that investors can outperform most activelymanaged
STOCK RETURNS: SMALL CAP VS. MID CAP VS. LARGE CAP In general, the market caps of companies can be classified as followed: Large cap: $10 billion +. Mid cap: $2 – $10 billion. Small cap: $250 million – $2 billion. Most index funds can be classified as large cap, mid cap, or small cap funds. For example, an S&P 500 index fund would be classified as a large cap fund because it holdsthe 500
REALISTIC WAYS TO MAKE $2,000 FAST Here are some realistic ways my friend could obtain $2,000 in under 48 hours: 1. Ask family and friends. The most obvious way to get your hands on $2,000 as fast as possible is to simply ask friends and family. While it can be awkward to ask for money from people closest to you, this is often the fastest way to actually obtain money if youdon
HERE'S HOW LONG THE STOCK MARKET HAS HISTORICALLY TAKEN TO 4 min read. Here is a look at the price of the S&P 500 from 1950 to 2018: This simple graph shows what you can expect when you invest in the stock market: Over time, market prices generally increase, but the path to higher prices can be bumpy. This bumpiness is known as “volatility” and it’s the reason many people are scared to invest in the stock market.FOUR PILLAR FREEDOM
Four Pillar Freedom is a website that uses the fields of philosophy, psychology, work ethic, and personal finance to teach you how to liveyour best life.
A GUIDE TO CREATING A FOUR FUND PORTFOLIO A Guide to Creating a Four Fund Portfolio. If you had invested just $1,000 in Amazon’s IPO in 1997, your initial investment would be worth nearly $800,000 today. This is a stat that people love to use when talking about unicorn long-term stocks like Amazon, Apple, Berkshire Hathaway. etc. “If you had just invested inWHAT IS COAST FIRE?
6 min read. Contrary to popular belief, the term Coast FIRE does not refer to achieving financial independence or early retirement while living on the coast. Rather, Coast FIRE is defined as having enough money invested at an early enough age that you no longer need to invest any more to achieve financial independence by age 65 (or whatever age you define as a retirement age). 19 INCOME PRODUCING ASSETS TO BUILD WEALTH In this post, I share 19 examples of income producing assets that you can invest in to build wealth. 1. Savings Accounts. One of the most obvious examples of an asset that you can invest in is a savings account. This is the easiest way for the average Joe or Jane to startearning a
ARE REITS AND STOCKS CORRELATED? WHAT PERCENTAGE OF YOUR PORTFOLIO SHOULD BE IN CASHSEE MORE ON FOURPILLARFREEDOM.COM HERE'S HOW THE S&P 500 HAS PERFORMED SINCE 1928 Here’s How the S&P 500 Has Performed Since 1928. The S&P 500 is a stock market index that tracks the 500 largest publicly traded companies in the U.S. and captures about 80% coverage of the total U.S. market cap. Warren Buffett is a long-time advocate of S&P 500 index funds. He believes that investors can outperform most activelymanaged
STOCK RETURNS: SMALL CAP VS. MID CAP VS. LARGE CAP In general, the market caps of companies can be classified as followed: Large cap: $10 billion +. Mid cap: $2 – $10 billion. Small cap: $250 million – $2 billion. Most index funds can be classified as large cap, mid cap, or small cap funds. For example, an S&P 500 index fund would be classified as a large cap fund because it holdsthe 500
REALISTIC WAYS TO MAKE $2,000 FAST Here are some realistic ways my friend could obtain $2,000 in under 48 hours: 1. Ask family and friends. The most obvious way to get your hands on $2,000 as fast as possible is to simply ask friends and family. While it can be awkward to ask for money from people closest to you, this is often the fastest way to actually obtain money if youdon
HERE'S HOW LONG THE STOCK MARKET HAS HISTORICALLY TAKEN TO 4 min read. Here is a look at the price of the S&P 500 from 1950 to 2018: This simple graph shows what you can expect when you invest in the stock market: Over time, market prices generally increase, but the path to higher prices can be bumpy. This bumpiness is known as “volatility” and it’s the reason many people are scared to invest in the stock market. VISUALIZING STOCK SECTOR RETURNS SINCE 1974 Visualizing the Distribution of Returns by Sector. The following boxplots show the distribution of annual returns by sector. We can see that consumer staples has the lowest variance in returns, as indicated by the shortness of its box. It’s also fascinating to see that the worst year ever for consumer staples was just a 23% drop (in 1974). A GUIDE TO CREATING A FOUR FUND PORTFOLIO A Guide to Creating a Four Fund Portfolio. If you had invested just $1,000 in Amazon’s IPO in 1997, your initial investment would be worth nearly $800,000 today. This is a stat that people love to use when talking about unicorn long-term stocks like Amazon, Apple, Berkshire Hathaway. etc. “If you had just invested in REALISTIC WAYS TO MAKE $2,000 FAST Here are some realistic ways my friend could obtain $2,000 in under 48 hours: 1. Ask family and friends. The most obvious way to get your hands on $2,000 as fast as possible is to simply ask friends and family. While it can be awkward to ask for money from people closest to you, this is often the fastest way to actually obtain money if youdon
WHY DOES THE STOCK MARKET GO UP OVER TIME? Zach is the author behind Four Pillar Freedom, a blog that teaches you how to build wealth and gain freedom in life. He quit his day job as a data scientist in 2019 because he was able to earn enough income from profitable websites to replace his salary. THE S&P 500 INVESTMENT RETURN CALCULATOR The S&P 500 Investment Return Calculator. 2 min read. NOTE: All calculations below use inflation-adjusted annual S&P 500 returns. If you invested $10,000 in an S&P 500 index fund at the beginning of each year from 1980 to 1989, you would have ended up with $210,833. If instead you invested $10k each year from 1990 to 1999, you’d haveended up
THE SHOCKINGLY SIMPLE MATH BEHIND SLOW FI The Shockingly Simple Math Behind Slow FI. Financial independence is typically defined as having 25 times your annual expenses saved up. So, if you spend $40k per year then you need ($40k * 25) = $1 million to be financially independent. If you spend $100k per year, then you need ($100k * 25) = $2.5 million to achieve F.I. REITS VS. RENTAL PROPERTIES: WHICH IS BETTER? However, there are two completely different ways that one can invest in real estate: 1. REITs. 2. Rental properties. In this post I take a look at the pros and cons of investing in REITs vs. rental properties as ways to generate income, along with why I tend to prefer one approach over the other. THE MATH THAT EXPLAINS WHY NET WORTH GOES CRAZY AFTER THE The Math. Consider our friend Shannon who saves and invests $10,000 every year. At a 7% annual interest rate, her net worth will grow to $100k in 7.84 years. If Shannon continues to invest $10k per year at a 7% interest rate, she’ll be able to save her next $100k in only 5.1 years. As time goes on, Shannon will be able to save each additional HERE'S HOW 18 DIFFERENT PORTFOLIOS HAVE PERFORMED SINCE 4 min read. I recently stumbled upon a fascinating site called Portfolio Charts.The author of the site has done some serious heavy research and has outlined how 18 different portfolios have performed since 1970.. The various portfolios include the All Seasons portfolio popularized by Tony Robbins, the Total Stock Market portfolio popularized by JL Collins, the Classic 60-40 portfolio VYM VS. VIG: WHICH DIVIDEND ETF IS BETTER? Both are classified as “large value” funds. There are only two differences between the two funds: VYM is composed of 419 individual stocks, compared to just 184 for VIG. The dividend yield for VYM (3.39%) is higher than that of VIG (1.81%). The reason these two ETFs differ in total number of stocks held and dividend yield is due to theFOUR PILLAR FREEDOM
Four Pillar Freedom is a website that uses the fields of philosophy, psychology, work ethic, and personal finance to teach you how to liveyour best life.
A GUIDE TO CREATING A FOUR FUND PORTFOLIO A Guide to Creating a Four Fund Portfolio. If you had invested just $1,000 in Amazon’s IPO in 1997, your initial investment would be worth nearly $800,000 today. This is a stat that people love to use when talking about unicorn long-term stocks like Amazon, Apple, Berkshire Hathaway. etc. “If you had just invested inWHAT IS COAST FIRE?
6 min read. Contrary to popular belief, the term Coast FIRE does not refer to achieving financial independence or early retirement while living on the coast. Rather, Coast FIRE is defined as having enough money invested at an early enough age that you no longer need to invest any more to achieve financial independence by age 65 (or whatever age you define as a retirement age). 19 INCOME PRODUCING ASSETS TO BUILD WEALTH In this post, I share 19 examples of income producing assets that you can invest in to build wealth. 1. Savings Accounts. One of the most obvious examples of an asset that you can invest in is a savings account. This is the easiest way for the average Joe or Jane to startearning a
ARE REITS AND STOCKS CORRELATED? WHAT PERCENTAGE OF YOUR PORTFOLIO SHOULD BE IN CASHSEE MORE ON FOURPILLARFREEDOM.COM HERE'S HOW THE S&P 500 HAS PERFORMED SINCE 1928 Here’s How the S&P 500 Has Performed Since 1928. The S&P 500 is a stock market index that tracks the 500 largest publicly traded companies in the U.S. and captures about 80% coverage of the total U.S. market cap. Warren Buffett is a long-time advocate of S&P 500 index funds. He believes that investors can outperform most activelymanaged
STOCK RETURNS: SMALL CAP VS. MID CAP VS. LARGE CAP In general, the market caps of companies can be classified as followed: Large cap: $10 billion +. Mid cap: $2 – $10 billion. Small cap: $250 million – $2 billion. Most index funds can be classified as large cap, mid cap, or small cap funds. For example, an S&P 500 index fund would be classified as a large cap fund because it holdsthe 500
REALISTIC WAYS TO MAKE $2,000 FAST Here are some realistic ways my friend could obtain $2,000 in under 48 hours: 1. Ask family and friends. The most obvious way to get your hands on $2,000 as fast as possible is to simply ask friends and family. While it can be awkward to ask for money from people closest to you, this is often the fastest way to actually obtain money if youdon
HERE'S HOW LONG THE STOCK MARKET HAS HISTORICALLY TAKEN TO 4 min read. Here is a look at the price of the S&P 500 from 1950 to 2018: This simple graph shows what you can expect when you invest in the stock market: Over time, market prices generally increase, but the path to higher prices can be bumpy. This bumpiness is known as “volatility” and it’s the reason many people are scared to invest in the stock market.FOUR PILLAR FREEDOM
Four Pillar Freedom is a website that uses the fields of philosophy, psychology, work ethic, and personal finance to teach you how to liveyour best life.
A GUIDE TO CREATING A FOUR FUND PORTFOLIO A Guide to Creating a Four Fund Portfolio. If you had invested just $1,000 in Amazon’s IPO in 1997, your initial investment would be worth nearly $800,000 today. This is a stat that people love to use when talking about unicorn long-term stocks like Amazon, Apple, Berkshire Hathaway. etc. “If you had just invested inWHAT IS COAST FIRE?
6 min read. Contrary to popular belief, the term Coast FIRE does not refer to achieving financial independence or early retirement while living on the coast. Rather, Coast FIRE is defined as having enough money invested at an early enough age that you no longer need to invest any more to achieve financial independence by age 65 (or whatever age you define as a retirement age). 19 INCOME PRODUCING ASSETS TO BUILD WEALTH In this post, I share 19 examples of income producing assets that you can invest in to build wealth. 1. Savings Accounts. One of the most obvious examples of an asset that you can invest in is a savings account. This is the easiest way for the average Joe or Jane to startearning a
ARE REITS AND STOCKS CORRELATED? WHAT PERCENTAGE OF YOUR PORTFOLIO SHOULD BE IN CASHSEE MORE ON FOURPILLARFREEDOM.COM HERE'S HOW THE S&P 500 HAS PERFORMED SINCE 1928 Here’s How the S&P 500 Has Performed Since 1928. The S&P 500 is a stock market index that tracks the 500 largest publicly traded companies in the U.S. and captures about 80% coverage of the total U.S. market cap. Warren Buffett is a long-time advocate of S&P 500 index funds. He believes that investors can outperform most activelymanaged
STOCK RETURNS: SMALL CAP VS. MID CAP VS. LARGE CAP In general, the market caps of companies can be classified as followed: Large cap: $10 billion +. Mid cap: $2 – $10 billion. Small cap: $250 million – $2 billion. Most index funds can be classified as large cap, mid cap, or small cap funds. For example, an S&P 500 index fund would be classified as a large cap fund because it holdsthe 500
REALISTIC WAYS TO MAKE $2,000 FAST Here are some realistic ways my friend could obtain $2,000 in under 48 hours: 1. Ask family and friends. The most obvious way to get your hands on $2,000 as fast as possible is to simply ask friends and family. While it can be awkward to ask for money from people closest to you, this is often the fastest way to actually obtain money if youdon
HERE'S HOW LONG THE STOCK MARKET HAS HISTORICALLY TAKEN TO 4 min read. Here is a look at the price of the S&P 500 from 1950 to 2018: This simple graph shows what you can expect when you invest in the stock market: Over time, market prices generally increase, but the path to higher prices can be bumpy. This bumpiness is known as “volatility” and it’s the reason many people are scared to invest in the stock market. VISUALIZING STOCK SECTOR RETURNS SINCE 1974 Visualizing the Distribution of Returns by Sector. The following boxplots show the distribution of annual returns by sector. We can see that consumer staples has the lowest variance in returns, as indicated by the shortness of its box. It’s also fascinating to see that the worst year ever for consumer staples was just a 23% drop (in 1974). A GUIDE TO CREATING A FOUR FUND PORTFOLIO A Guide to Creating a Four Fund Portfolio. If you had invested just $1,000 in Amazon’s IPO in 1997, your initial investment would be worth nearly $800,000 today. This is a stat that people love to use when talking about unicorn long-term stocks like Amazon, Apple, Berkshire Hathaway. etc. “If you had just invested in REALISTIC WAYS TO MAKE $2,000 FAST Here are some realistic ways my friend could obtain $2,000 in under 48 hours: 1. Ask family and friends. The most obvious way to get your hands on $2,000 as fast as possible is to simply ask friends and family. While it can be awkward to ask for money from people closest to you, this is often the fastest way to actually obtain money if youdon
WHY DOES THE STOCK MARKET GO UP OVER TIME? Zach is the author behind Four Pillar Freedom, a blog that teaches you how to build wealth and gain freedom in life. He quit his day job as a data scientist in 2019 because he was able to earn enough income from profitable websites to replace his salary. THE S&P 500 INVESTMENT RETURN CALCULATOR The S&P 500 Investment Return Calculator. 2 min read. NOTE: All calculations below use inflation-adjusted annual S&P 500 returns. If you invested $10,000 in an S&P 500 index fund at the beginning of each year from 1980 to 1989, you would have ended up with $210,833. If instead you invested $10k each year from 1990 to 1999, you’d haveended up
THE SHOCKINGLY SIMPLE MATH BEHIND SLOW FI The Shockingly Simple Math Behind Slow FI. Financial independence is typically defined as having 25 times your annual expenses saved up. So, if you spend $40k per year then you need ($40k * 25) = $1 million to be financially independent. If you spend $100k per year, then you need ($100k * 25) = $2.5 million to achieve F.I. REITS VS. RENTAL PROPERTIES: WHICH IS BETTER? However, there are two completely different ways that one can invest in real estate: 1. REITs. 2. Rental properties. In this post I take a look at the pros and cons of investing in REITs vs. rental properties as ways to generate income, along with why I tend to prefer one approach over the other. THE MATH THAT EXPLAINS WHY NET WORTH GOES CRAZY AFTER THE The Math. Consider our friend Shannon who saves and invests $10,000 every year. At a 7% annual interest rate, her net worth will grow to $100k in 7.84 years. If Shannon continues to invest $10k per year at a 7% interest rate, she’ll be able to save her next $100k in only 5.1 years. As time goes on, Shannon will be able to save each additional HERE'S HOW 18 DIFFERENT PORTFOLIOS HAVE PERFORMED SINCE 4 min read. I recently stumbled upon a fascinating site called Portfolio Charts.The author of the site has done some serious heavy research and has outlined how 18 different portfolios have performed since 1970.. The various portfolios include the All Seasons portfolio popularized by Tony Robbins, the Total Stock Market portfolio popularized by JL Collins, the Classic 60-40 portfolio VYM VS. VIG: WHICH DIVIDEND ETF IS BETTER? Both are classified as “large value” funds. There are only two differences between the two funds: VYM is composed of 419 individual stocks, compared to just 184 for VIG. The dividend yield for VYM (3.39%) is higher than that of VIG (1.81%). The reason these two ETFs differ in total number of stocks held and dividend yield is due to theFOUR PILLAR FREEDOM
Four Pillar Freedom is a website that uses the fields of philosophy, psychology, work ethic, and personal finance to teach you how to liveyour best life.
A GUIDE TO CREATING A FOUR FUND PORTFOLIO A Guide to Creating a Four Fund Portfolio. If you had invested just $1,000 in Amazon’s IPO in 1997, your initial investment would be worth nearly $800,000 today. This is a stat that people love to use when talking about unicorn long-term stocks like Amazon, Apple, Berkshire Hathaway. etc. “If you had just invested inWHAT IS COAST FIRE?
6 min read. Contrary to popular belief, the term Coast FIRE does not refer to achieving financial independence or early retirement while living on the coast. Rather, Coast FIRE is defined as having enough money invested at an early enough age that you no longer need to invest any more to achieve financial independence by age 65 (or whatever age you define as a retirement age). 19 INCOME PRODUCING ASSETS TO BUILD WEALTH In this post, I share 19 examples of income producing assets that you can invest in to build wealth. 1. Savings Accounts. One of the most obvious examples of an asset that you can invest in is a savings account. This is the easiest way for the average Joe or Jane to startearning a
ARE REITS AND STOCKS CORRELATED? WHAT PERCENTAGE OF YOUR PORTFOLIO SHOULD BE IN CASHSEE MORE ON FOURPILLARFREEDOM.COM HERE'S HOW THE S&P 500 HAS PERFORMED SINCE 1928 Here’s How the S&P 500 Has Performed Since 1928. The S&P 500 is a stock market index that tracks the 500 largest publicly traded companies in the U.S. and captures about 80% coverage of the total U.S. market cap. Warren Buffett is a long-time advocate of S&P 500 index funds. He believes that investors can outperform most activelymanaged
STOCK RETURNS: SMALL CAP VS. MID CAP VS. LARGE CAP In general, the market caps of companies can be classified as followed: Large cap: $10 billion +. Mid cap: $2 – $10 billion. Small cap: $250 million – $2 billion. Most index funds can be classified as large cap, mid cap, or small cap funds. For example, an S&P 500 index fund would be classified as a large cap fund because it holdsthe 500
REALISTIC WAYS TO MAKE $2,000 FAST Here are some realistic ways my friend could obtain $2,000 in under 48 hours: 1. Ask family and friends. The most obvious way to get your hands on $2,000 as fast as possible is to simply ask friends and family. While it can be awkward to ask for money from people closest to you, this is often the fastest way to actually obtain money if youdon
HERE'S HOW LONG THE STOCK MARKET HAS HISTORICALLY TAKEN TO 4 min read. Here is a look at the price of the S&P 500 from 1950 to 2018: This simple graph shows what you can expect when you invest in the stock market: Over time, market prices generally increase, but the path to higher prices can be bumpy. This bumpiness is known as “volatility” and it’s the reason many people are scared to invest in the stock market.FOUR PILLAR FREEDOM
Four Pillar Freedom is a website that uses the fields of philosophy, psychology, work ethic, and personal finance to teach you how to liveyour best life.
A GUIDE TO CREATING A FOUR FUND PORTFOLIO A Guide to Creating a Four Fund Portfolio. If you had invested just $1,000 in Amazon’s IPO in 1997, your initial investment would be worth nearly $800,000 today. This is a stat that people love to use when talking about unicorn long-term stocks like Amazon, Apple, Berkshire Hathaway. etc. “If you had just invested inWHAT IS COAST FIRE?
6 min read. Contrary to popular belief, the term Coast FIRE does not refer to achieving financial independence or early retirement while living on the coast. Rather, Coast FIRE is defined as having enough money invested at an early enough age that you no longer need to invest any more to achieve financial independence by age 65 (or whatever age you define as a retirement age). 19 INCOME PRODUCING ASSETS TO BUILD WEALTH In this post, I share 19 examples of income producing assets that you can invest in to build wealth. 1. Savings Accounts. One of the most obvious examples of an asset that you can invest in is a savings account. This is the easiest way for the average Joe or Jane to startearning a
ARE REITS AND STOCKS CORRELATED? WHAT PERCENTAGE OF YOUR PORTFOLIO SHOULD BE IN CASHSEE MORE ON FOURPILLARFREEDOM.COM HERE'S HOW THE S&P 500 HAS PERFORMED SINCE 1928 Here’s How the S&P 500 Has Performed Since 1928. The S&P 500 is a stock market index that tracks the 500 largest publicly traded companies in the U.S. and captures about 80% coverage of the total U.S. market cap. Warren Buffett is a long-time advocate of S&P 500 index funds. He believes that investors can outperform most activelymanaged
STOCK RETURNS: SMALL CAP VS. MID CAP VS. LARGE CAP In general, the market caps of companies can be classified as followed: Large cap: $10 billion +. Mid cap: $2 – $10 billion. Small cap: $250 million – $2 billion. Most index funds can be classified as large cap, mid cap, or small cap funds. For example, an S&P 500 index fund would be classified as a large cap fund because it holdsthe 500
REALISTIC WAYS TO MAKE $2,000 FAST Here are some realistic ways my friend could obtain $2,000 in under 48 hours: 1. Ask family and friends. The most obvious way to get your hands on $2,000 as fast as possible is to simply ask friends and family. While it can be awkward to ask for money from people closest to you, this is often the fastest way to actually obtain money if youdon
HERE'S HOW LONG THE STOCK MARKET HAS HISTORICALLY TAKEN TO 4 min read. Here is a look at the price of the S&P 500 from 1950 to 2018: This simple graph shows what you can expect when you invest in the stock market: Over time, market prices generally increase, but the path to higher prices can be bumpy. This bumpiness is known as “volatility” and it’s the reason many people are scared to invest in the stock market. VISUALIZING STOCK SECTOR RETURNS SINCE 1974 Visualizing the Distribution of Returns by Sector. The following boxplots show the distribution of annual returns by sector. We can see that consumer staples has the lowest variance in returns, as indicated by the shortness of its box. It’s also fascinating to see that the worst year ever for consumer staples was just a 23% drop (in 1974). A GUIDE TO CREATING A FOUR FUND PORTFOLIO A Guide to Creating a Four Fund Portfolio. If you had invested just $1,000 in Amazon’s IPO in 1997, your initial investment would be worth nearly $800,000 today. This is a stat that people love to use when talking about unicorn long-term stocks like Amazon, Apple, Berkshire Hathaway. etc. “If you had just invested in REALISTIC WAYS TO MAKE $2,000 FAST Here are some realistic ways my friend could obtain $2,000 in under 48 hours: 1. Ask family and friends. The most obvious way to get your hands on $2,000 as fast as possible is to simply ask friends and family. While it can be awkward to ask for money from people closest to you, this is often the fastest way to actually obtain money if youdon
WHY DOES THE STOCK MARKET GO UP OVER TIME? Zach is the author behind Four Pillar Freedom, a blog that teaches you how to build wealth and gain freedom in life. He quit his day job as a data scientist in 2019 because he was able to earn enough income from profitable websites to replace his salary. THE S&P 500 INVESTMENT RETURN CALCULATOR The S&P 500 Investment Return Calculator. 2 min read. NOTE: All calculations below use inflation-adjusted annual S&P 500 returns. If you invested $10,000 in an S&P 500 index fund at the beginning of each year from 1980 to 1989, you would have ended up with $210,833. If instead you invested $10k each year from 1990 to 1999, you’d haveended up
THE SHOCKINGLY SIMPLE MATH BEHIND SLOW FI The Shockingly Simple Math Behind Slow FI. Financial independence is typically defined as having 25 times your annual expenses saved up. So, if you spend $40k per year then you need ($40k * 25) = $1 million to be financially independent. If you spend $100k per year, then you need ($100k * 25) = $2.5 million to achieve F.I. REITS VS. RENTAL PROPERTIES: WHICH IS BETTER? However, there are two completely different ways that one can invest in real estate: 1. REITs. 2. Rental properties. In this post I take a look at the pros and cons of investing in REITs vs. rental properties as ways to generate income, along with why I tend to prefer one approach over the other. THE MATH THAT EXPLAINS WHY NET WORTH GOES CRAZY AFTER THE The Math. Consider our friend Shannon who saves and invests $10,000 every year. At a 7% annual interest rate, her net worth will grow to $100k in 7.84 years. If Shannon continues to invest $10k per year at a 7% interest rate, she’ll be able to save her next $100k in only 5.1 years. As time goes on, Shannon will be able to save each additional HERE'S HOW 18 DIFFERENT PORTFOLIOS HAVE PERFORMED SINCE 4 min read. I recently stumbled upon a fascinating site called Portfolio Charts.The author of the site has done some serious heavy research and has outlined how 18 different portfolios have performed since 1970.. The various portfolios include the All Seasons portfolio popularized by Tony Robbins, the Total Stock Market portfolio popularized by JL Collins, the Classic 60-40 portfolio VYM VS. VIG: WHICH DIVIDEND ETF IS BETTER? Both are classified as “large value” funds. There are only two differences between the two funds: VYM is composed of 419 individual stocks, compared to just 184 for VIG. The dividend yield for VYM (3.39%) is higher than that of VIG (1.81%). The reason these two ETFs differ in total number of stocks held and dividend yield is due to the Consumer Privacy Information We and our advertising partners collect personal information (such as the cookies stored on your browser, the advertising identifier on your mobile device, or the IP address of your device) when you visit our site. We, and our partners, use this information to tailor and deliver ads to you on our site, or to help tailor ads to you when you visit others' sites. To tailor ads that may be more relevant to you, we and/or our partners may share the information we collect with thirdparties.
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BUILDING PROFITABLE WEBSITES TO SPEED UP THE JOURNEY TO FINANCIALINDEPENDENCE
Posted on April 23, 2020April 23, 2020by Zach
An interview with Jim from Accelerated FI on how he builds and grows profitable websites to speed up his journey to financial independence. Pillar II: Psychology USING DATA TO DEBUNK COMMON MONEY MISCONCEPTIONS Posted on April 21, 2020April 21, 2020by Zach
On using data to debunk common misconceptions people have about money. Pillar I: Philosophy SUNDAY IS FOR SHARING: VOLUME 148 Posted on April 19, 2020April 16, 2020by
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My favorite links from this past week. Pillar III: Work Ethic FREELANCING VS. ENTREPRENEURSHIP: WHICH IS RIGHT FOR YOU? Posted on April 16, 2020April 16, 2020by Zach
Freelancing and entrepreneurship are both alternatives to having a day job. This post explores the pros and cons of both approaches.Pillar IV: Finance
PRODUCTIZE YOUR KNOWLEDGE TO EARN PASSIVE INCOME Posted on April 14, 2020April 14, 2020by Zach
One of the best ways to earn passive income is to productize your knowledge. Here’s how. Pillar I: Philosophy SUNDAY IS FOR SHARING: VOLUME 147 Posted on April 12, 2020April 9, 2020by
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My favorite links from this past week.Pillar IV: Finance
BUILD A WORKFORCE. DON’T BUILD A WORKLOAD. Posted on April 9, 2020April 9, 2020by Zach
Don’t build a workload for yourself. Build a workforce that worksfor you.
Pillar II: Psychology HOW TO APPLY “ALCHEMY” TO PERSONAL FINANCE Posted on April 7, 2020April 7, 2020by Zach
How to use alchemy to improve your perceived reality of your financial situation without physically changing the numbers in your bankaccount.
Pillar I: Philosophy SUNDAY IS FOR SHARING: VOLUME 146 Posted on April 5, 2020April 2, 2020by
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My favorite links from this past week.Pillar IV: Finance
WHY I STOPPED CARING ABOUT MY NET WORTH SO MUCH Posted on April 2, 2020by Zach
Here’s why I stopped caring about my net worth so much.Pillar IV: Finance
VISUALIZING STOCK SECTOR RETURNS SINCE 1974 Posted on March 31, 2020March 31, 2020by Zach
A summary of stock sector returns since 1974.POSTS NAVIGATION
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