The Fundamentals of Investing Asset allocation. The two words you’ll hear on Wall Street more than “big” and “bonuses.” As an investor, asset allocation is one of those things you’ll want to know something about. The good news is that you already know a lot about it! What is an asset class? Well, you may…
Read MoreIn the last lesson, you learned about the difference between raw and undeveloped real estate compared to developed real estate. As a reminder, undeveloped real estate means it’s just land. No one has built anything on it yet. Developed means there is something there. Maybe a house, an apartment building, or a parking lot. Something.…
Read MoreHow to lend money to a deadbeat friend Let’s say you have a couple of friends and they each want to borrow money from you. One of them has a great job, and the other always seems to have some kind of issue – he’s always broke, getting fired, and sleeping on friends’ couches because…
Read MoreSo You Wanna Be a Real Estate Tycoon? “Buy land, they’re not making anymore!” That little morsel was from one of my favorite authors, Mark Twain. It’s also the rallying cry of every real estate agent and would-be real estate investor. But before you jump in and start buying real estate, let’s get you money…
Read MoreCan I borrow $10,000? What do you need to know to make a good decision? Let’s say we’re friends, so you don’t want to charge me any interest, but is there anything more you’d want to know? Well, I guess you’d need to know how long I want to borrow it for. Is it for…
Read MoreBonds don’t have to be boring. Just like you can split up stocks into different categories, we can do the same thing with bonds. And by doing this, it can tell us a great deal about our investments and how we are invested. Here are the main sub-asset classes when it comes to bonds: Good…
Read MoreCan you pass this pop quiz? Knowing what you know right now, what would be the most volatile and potentially risky asset class of these: large U.S. or small U.S.? Yes, small U.S. because the smaller the company is, the more risky it usually is. Okay, a little harder now. Large developed or large emerging…
Read MoreIn the last lesson, you learned that geography is an important distinction. Are there are any categories that might be important? Let’s look at U.S. stocks. We know these are different and may perform differently from developed international stocks and emerging market stocks. But do you think there is much of a difference between a…
Read MoreWe’ve spent a lot of time on stocks because, as an investor, it will be one of the main types of investments in your portfolio. And I’ve said that stocks are a main asset class, which means stocks generally share many characteristics and tend to behave similarly. Not All Stocks Are Created Equally All of…
Read MoreAs an investor, you’re bound to hear a lot about asset classes. This is one of those key areas in which you’ll want some level of understanding. In other words, you would definitely not be money smart if you didn’t know about asset classes. So let’s jump in. An asset class is just a fancy…
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