INVESTING & WEALTH

Investing Basics

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Stocks, Bonds & Funds

The three core asset classes and how they work. Understanding the basics before choosing investments.

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INVESTING BASICS

Why You Must Invest

Cash loses purchasing power over time. Investing is the only way to build wealth that keeps pace with inflation.

6 min read·February 4, 2026
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Index Funds & ETFs

The two most practical ways to own hundreds of investments with a single purchase. Why they're better than actively managed funds.

6 min read·February 7, 2026
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Risk, Return & Diversification

The three principles that drive all investing: risk and return are linked, and diversification reduces risk without sacrificing return.

7 min read·February 9, 2026
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When to Start Investing

The answer is simple: as soon as possible. The cost of waiting is enormous.

6 min read·February 10, 2026
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Capital Gains Tax: Understanding Long-Term vs. Short-Term Taxation

How capital gains are taxed differently based on holding period, maximizing long-term gains rates, tax-loss harvesting, and avoiding wash sales.

7 min read·February 22, 2026
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Compound Interest: Understanding Exponential Growth and the Power of Time

Deep dive into compound interest mechanics: calculation, growth curves, the rule of 72, and why starting early matters more than amount.

7 min read·March 2, 2026
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Financial Independence: Achieving FI and Retiring Early

The FIRE movement: calculating your FI number, safe withdrawal rates, and the mindset shifts required to escape the rat race.

7 min read·March 3, 2026
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Estate Planning: Wills, Trusts, Beneficiaries, and Protecting Your Legacy

Comprehensive estate planning: wills vs. trusts, beneficiary designations, avoiding probate, and minimizing estate taxes. Protect your family.

7 min read·March 5, 2026
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Generational Wealth: Building Intergenerational Assets and Legacy Planning

Creating wealth that lasts beyond you: investment strategy for multiple generations, 529 plans, trusts for children, and avoiding wealth destruction.

6 min read·March 6, 2026
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Options Trading

Learn how options work, why most retail traders lose, and when they serve as legitimate hedging tools for investors.

8 min read·March 8, 2026
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How Bonds Really Work: Beyond "Safe"

Bonds carry interest rate risk that can rival stocks. Learn how duration, yields, and rate environments affect bond prices — and why many conservative…

6 min read·March 9, 2026
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Real Estate Investment Trusts: How REITs Give You Property Income Without Landlord Headaches

Own slices of warehouses, office buildings, and data centers without dealing with tenants. How REITs deliver real estate income and diversification at the…

8 min read·March 11, 2026
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Factor Investing: How to Tilt Your Portfolio Toward Academic Evidence

Factor investing uses evidence-based stock characteristics—value, size, momentum, quality—to systematically target higher returns. Learn how it differs from…

8 min read·March 12, 2026
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Portfolio Rebalancing: When and How to Rebalance

Why rebalancing matters, when to rebalance, and how automation makes it easier—without triggering unnecessary taxes.

6 min read·March 14, 2026
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Why Real Estate Builds Wealth: Leverage, Appreciation, and Tax Benefits

How real estate creates wealth through leverage, appreciation, tax deductions, and cash flow—and why it outpaces stocks for many investors.

8 min read·March 15, 2026
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↔ Also in Labor Economics

Human Capital: The Framework That Treats Skills and Education as Investment

Human capital is the idea that your skills and knowledge are an asset you invest in — with costs, returns, and depreciation. Treat your career as a portfolio.

7 min read·April 21, 2026
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Rental Properties: The Complete Landlording Guide to ROI and Cash Flow

Landlording essentials: calculating ROI, managing cash flow, tenant screening, maintenance, and avoiding costly mistakes.

8 min read·March 17, 2026
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House Hacking: Buy a Home, Rent Rooms, Build Equity While Living There

How house hacking works, mortgage financing advantages, tenant selection, and building wealth from day one of homeownership.

8 min read·March 18, 2026
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Real Estate Investment Vehicles: REITs vs. Direct Ownership vs. Crowdfunding

Compare REITs, direct property ownership, and real estate crowdfunding platforms—pros, cons, and which fits your goals.

8 min read·March 20, 2026
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Capital as a Factor of Production: What It Is, How It's Priced, and Why It Matters

Capital is the produced means of production - tools, machines, buildings. Here is what counts as capital, how its rental price is set, and why it drives wages.

7 min read·April 25, 2026
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Real Estate Mistakes: Overpaying, Poor Management, and Avoiding Foreclosure Risk

Common real estate investing pitfalls: overpaying for properties, mismanaging tenants, overleveraging, and how to avoid disaster.

9 min read·March 21, 2026
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↔ Also in Factor Markets

Profit as the Return to Risk: What Economic Profit Really Measures

Economic profit subtracts opportunity cost - including what your money and time could have earned elsewhere. Here is why it differs from accounting profit.

7 min read·April 29, 2026
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↔ Also in Information Economics

The Principal-Agent Problem: When the Person You Hired Has Different Goals

The principal-agent problem arises when you hire someone to act for you but cannot fully observe what they do — and their interests don't match yours.

7 min read·May 16, 2026
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Active vs. Passive Income: Building Multiple Income Streams

Understand the difference between active income (trading time for money) and passive income (earning while you sleep)—and how to build both.

7 min read·April 26, 2026
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Side Hustles: Monetizing Skills, Tax Implications, Time Management, and Scaling

Turn skills into income: how side hustles work, tax treatment, avoiding burnout, and scaling from $500 to $5,000/month.

8 min read·April 28, 2026
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Dividend Investing: Building Income Through Stock Dividends

How dividend stocks work, calculating yields, reinvestment strategies, and tax treatment of different dividend types.

6 min read·April 29, 2026
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Digital Products and Royalties: The Truth About Scalable Income

How digital products and intellectual property royalties work, realistic income expectations, and why distribution matters more than creation itself.

10 min read·May 1, 2026
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ESG Investing: Environmental, Social, and Governance—Performance, Values Alignment, and Greenwashing

ESG funds align investments with values (environmental, social, governance); mixed performance data; understand greenwashing and true vs. performative ESG.

7 min read·May 2, 2026
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Impact Investing: Mission-Driven Returns, Measuring Social Impact Alongside Financial Returns

Intentionally invest for positive impact: community development, climate solutions, healthcare; measure both financial and social returns.

7 min read·May 4, 2026
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Where Your Bank Deposits Actually Go—And Why It Matters

How CDFIs and credit unions redirect capital to underserved borrowers and communities. Explore the Community Reinvestment Act and deposit safety.

10 min read·May 5, 2026
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ESG Performance: What the Research Actually Shows

Understand what decades of research reveals about ESG investing performance, how sector composition drives returns, and how to evaluate ESG funds honestly.

8 min read·May 7, 2026
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Advanced FIRE Strategies: Which Path to Financial Independence Fits Your Life

The FIRE movement has evolved into multiple strategies—Lean, Fat, Barista, and Coast FIRE—each reflecting different values and timelines for early retirement.…

14 min read·May 8, 2026
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Sequence of Returns Risk

Market crashes early in retirement permanently damage your portfolio while withdrawing. Why timing of returns—not just average returns—determines if your…

6 min read·May 10, 2026
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Strategic Philanthropy: Why Charitable Giving Is a Wealth Planning Essential

Philanthropy is integrated wealth strategy, not an afterthought. Learn tax-efficient giving vehicles, legacy planning mechanics, and how intentional giving…

9 min read·May 11, 2026
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Your Complete Financial Picture: Why Integration Matters More Than Individual Optimization

A comprehensive financial plan integrates six domains—cash flow, insurance, debt, investing, taxes, and estate planning—into a coherent whole where decisions…

8 min read·May 13, 2026
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Should I pay off debt or invest?

The decision comes down to comparing your debt's interest rate to expected investment returns — with two non-negotiable exceptions.

3 min read·June 7, 2026
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Compound Interest — The Eighth Wonder of the World, Explained

Compound interest is the mechanism by which money multiplies itself over time — and it's always working, either for you or against you.

9 min read·April 11, 2026
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Quick Answers

21 terms

What Is APY?

Annual Percentage Yield, the actual return on savings or investments after compounding. Learn how APY differs from APR and why it matters.

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Economic Profit: The Real Test of Whether a Business Is Creating Value

Economic profit subtracts all costs — including implicit opportunity costs — from revenue. Zero economic profit is not failure; it means the business is…

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What Is Simple Interest?

Interest paid only on the original principal, not on accumulated interest. The foundation for understanding loan calculations.

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What Is a Portfolio?

Your collection of investments held together. The building block of wealth is intentional portfolio design.

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What Is Rebalancing?

Returning your portfolio to its target allocation by selling outperformers and buying underperformers. A discipline that improves returns.

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What Is a Dividend?

Payments made by companies to shareholders, usually from earnings. A key component of stock returns.

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What is an index fund?

An index fund holds the whole market in one low-cost investment. Here's why it usually beats stock-picking.

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What Is Dollar-Cost Averaging?

Investing a fixed amount regularly regardless of market prices, automatically buying more shares when prices are low. A behavioral fix for market timing…

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What Is an Expense Ratio?

The percentage of a fund's assets charged annually for operating costs. A critical factor in long-term investment returns.

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What Is Diversification?

Spreading investments across different assets to reduce risk. The principle of 'not putting all eggs in one basket.'

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Prospect Theory: How People Actually Evaluate Gains and Losses

Prospect theory, developed by Kahneman and Tversky, describes how people actually evaluate outcomes: relative to a reference point, with losses hurting more…

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What Is Asset Allocation?

The division of your portfolio across asset classes (stocks, bonds, cash). The most important determinant of returns.

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What Is a Stock?

A share of ownership in a company. Stocks represent fractional ownership and potential for capital appreciation.

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What Is Compound Interest?

Interest earned on both the original principal and accumulated interest. The most powerful wealth-building force in investing.

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Physical vs. Financial Capital: Two Things Called "Capital" That Aren't the Same

Physical capital is produced equipment and infrastructure used in production. Financial capital is money used to fund investment.

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The Principal-Agent Problem: When Your Representative Has Different Interests

The principal-agent problem arises when one party (the principal) hires another (the agent) to act on their behalf, but the agent has different interests and…

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Present Value: What Future Money Is Worth Today

Present value converts a future cash flow into its equivalent value today using a discount rate.

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What Is an ETF?

Exchange-traded funds—baskets of stocks or bonds that trade like stocks. Low-cost diversified investing for modern portfolios.

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What Is Risk Tolerance?

Your psychological and financial ability to endure investment losses. The foundation for portfolio allocation decisions.

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What Is an Index Fund?

Investment funds that passively track stock or bond indices. The simplest path to market returns at minimal cost.

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Human Capital: The Economic Value of Skills, Education, and Experience

Human capital is the stock of skills, knowledge, and experience embodied in workers that increases their productivity.

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