by Jonathan Sigmon | Dec 27, 2021 | Investing, Motivation, Retirement
The typical financial advisor charges 1-2% to be your advisor. And we expect that. If you get work on your car, you pay your mechanic. If you get your hair done, you pay your barber. I remember hearing this when I was young and thinking this was very small. And at...
by Jonathan Sigmon | Dec 20, 2021 | Investing, Motivation, Retirement
While in their lives, Hulga only invested $12,000 more dollars than Bobbie, she ended up with over $500,000 MORE dollars. How is this possible, you ask? It’s the power of compound interest. The eighth wonder of the world. In those final years of...
by Jonathan Sigmon | Sep 29, 2021 | Investing
There are a LOT of terms in investing that can be incredibly confusing. And when you hear terms thrown around, you FEEL like you should know what they all mean. But no one explains these things to us back in school. So we feel intimidated, which causes paralysis...
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...