What type of investing is best for our future financial stability?

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Discussion Overview

The thread explores various personal experiences and opinions regarding different types of investing for future financial stability. Participants share their approaches to investing, including stocks, bonds, mutual funds, and retirement accounts.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant mentions playing the stock market and using bonds, CDs, and high-yield bank accounts.
  • Another participant shares their experience with an IRA, noting it may not provide significant retirement funds.
  • One participant discusses having stock and mutual funds set up for their children, with contributions from a family member.
  • A participant describes having stocks in mutual funds within a 401K but admits to not actively managing them.
  • Another participant mentions profit sharing and a 401K, expressing plans to focus on retirement contributions after completing their education.
  • One participant shares a personal story about overcoming financial difficulties and finally being able to save and open a joint account.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ among participants regarding their investment experiences and strategies, with no clear consensus emerging on the best type of investing.

Contextual Notes

Participants share a range of financial backgrounds and experiences, from those just starting to save to others with established investment plans.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants interested in personal investment experiences and strategies may find the shared insights relevant.

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That's great!
I'm still at nada.
 
Good job Lisa!! I haven't had any results yet either.:yuck:



...Still trying though.:pray:
 
Does anyone play the stock market? Have some bonds? Or uses CDs and HYP bank accounts?
 
Closest thing to investing I've done is an IRA. Nothing too exciting. When I retire I might be able to live for a month or two. LOL.
 
We've got stock through my husbands work - Profit sharing through there as well - and the kids have mutual funds that we've been contributing too since they were born (my dad is a retired CPA and set it all up for us and has been contributing every month to them as well - gotta love my parents!) We are hoping it will cover most of their education by the time they go to school - oldest will go to college in 2013.
 
I have stocks that are in mutual funds that are in my 401K. I am not good and watch and moving them. I usually check them but am not good about moving them around.
 
We have profit sharing and 401k at dh work place....we also have some cd's. After I graduate and get my schooling paid for we are going to contribute hard core on retirement.
 
Nope... we're just getting out of an uncomfortable 7 year period ourselves that included paying out alimony to DH's ex at an ill-afforded rate and a bankruptcy due to that, keeping up with lawyers' fees, having DD and life in general... so this year we've been able to have our first savings account! And we've just opened our first joint account (before we were afraid DH's ex could seize my money through any joint account we held so we kept separate accounts all these years) that will earn a little interest too!I'm excited... we've actually gotten to the point now where we may have extra money to invest in our futures! *sigh*
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best type of investment for long-term financial stability?

The best type of investment for long-term financial stability typically includes a diversified portfolio that combines stocks, bonds, and real estate. This diversification helps to mitigate risk while allowing for growth over time. Many financial advisors recommend a mix of index funds or ETFs that track the market, as they tend to have lower fees and provide broad exposure.

How much should I invest to ensure financial stability?

The amount you should invest varies based on your financial goals, risk tolerance, and current financial situation. A common guideline is to aim for at least 15% of your income to be invested for retirement. However, starting with any amount is beneficial, and increasing your contributions over time can significantly impact your financial stability.

Are real estate investments a good option for financial stability?

Yes, real estate can be a good option for financial stability as it often appreciates over time and can provide rental income. However, it requires careful consideration of market conditions, property management, and associated costs. It's essential to do thorough research and possibly consult with a real estate expert before making significant investments.

What role do retirement accounts play in financial stability?

Retirement accounts, such as 401(k)s and IRAs, play a crucial role in financial stability by providing tax advantages and encouraging long-term savings. Contributions to these accounts often come with employer matches, which can significantly boost your savings. It's important to maximize contributions to these accounts to ensure a comfortable retirement.

How can I assess my risk tolerance for investing?

Assessing your risk tolerance involves evaluating your financial situation, investment goals, and emotional response to market fluctuations. You can use online questionnaires or consult with a financial advisor to determine your risk profile. Understanding your risk tolerance helps in selecting appropriate investments that align with your comfort level and financial objectives.

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