by Jonathan Sigmon | Sep 6, 2021 | Budgeting, Investing, Retirement
For me, one of the biggest hurdles to getting started in investing was feeling like I didn’t have “extra” money lying around. And I didn’t want to pick up a new job. But I also wanted to figure out my retirement. So my wife and I started...
by Jonathan Sigmon | Jul 26, 2021 | Investing, Motivation
Who wants to be a millionaire? This isn’t a gameshow where you have to answer trivia to become a millionaire. I know this sounds to good to be true. But check this out. If you can make $120/week and invest it, for 30 years, you will be a millionaire. How do you...
by Jonathan Sigmon | Jul 26, 2021 | Investing, Motivation
Have you ever wanted to get started in investing but you have NO CLUE how? This video is for you. It was intimidating for me to get started, feeling like I knew SO little about investing. But it isn’t as hard as you think. Here’s the steps. Step 1: Set up...
by Jonathan Sigmon | Jul 26, 2021 | Debt Reduction, Investing, Saving
Should you aggressively payoff debt or try to invest? There are pros and cons to each method. Typically investing will give you a greater return over time than paying off debt. The market has averaged 10% growth over the last 40 years. And likely the percentage on...
by Jonathan Sigmon | Jul 15, 2021 | Debt Reduction, Investing
You have debt. What should be your plan? Follow these 6 steps. Before you get started, write out your plan. Set goals for each month. Cut out your unnecessary expenses. Take any pay increase you get and apply directly to the step you are on to expedite the process. 1....
by Jonathan Sigmon | Jul 15, 2021 | Investing
Amazon peaked at $95 a share in 1999 during the dot com bubble. When the bubble popped, Amazon crashed down to $6 a share. It wouldn’t be until 2009 that Amazon permanently got above $85 a share. When the market is going down, that’s where the emotions...