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Personal finance isn’t hard — in 99 words

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Personal finance isn’t that hard. If you have been procrastinating on starting to manage your money and to invest, today I am going to break it down in fewer than 100 words. With no punctuation or capitalization. (Just for fun.)

yes it’s so scary that you have this big looming worry of money but the truth is you dont have to be that smart it’s not that hard all you need to do is figure out how much you’re earning and how much you’re spending and how much you can invest then you might say ramit where should i invest and i will say think long term start simple think index funds then over time stocks are good too BUT ABOVE ALL YOU HAVE TO DO SOMETHING TODAY RATHER THAN NOTHING ps start at the IWillTeachYouToBeRich table of contents



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