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How to Get Started with Investing with Andre Albritton of TMND

07 Feb 2022

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While I don't think investing in the stock market is the only way to build wealth, I think it's one of the best ways to build wealth! Today's guest is Andre Albritton of The Millennials Next Door and he's going to share how anyone, regardless of their income situation, can get started with investing! Learn what got Andre started in investing and how he turned it into a growing side hustle. Andre explains the different types of investments and shares how you can get started! Don't forget that your retirement plan is a form of investment! It's one of the best forms of long-term investing. Here's a glance at this episode: [12:45] Andre shares when to prioritize debt pay-off over investing, and how to make sure it's financially strategic. [16:08] Andre breaks down how to figure out what amount people should be investing. [27:27] Andre shares some of his favorite investing platforms and why. There are a lot of options out there, so don't be afraid to experiment! If you haven't done so already, subscribe to the podcast. So many great episodes are on the way and, if you're not subscribed, there's a good chance you'll miss out. Subscribe now! Resources mentioned in this episode: Visit The Millennials Next Door blog Learn to invest with TMND University Follow Andre on Instagram Get started investing with Betterment or open an IRA Get started investing with Robinhood Get started with investing with Public Download the CGS Money Moves Packet

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