We’re so happy to host the first edition of The Investing Carnival. We have some really interesting and informative posts for you to read so get comfy and dig right in.
This first post will explain the 401k rules that you need to be aware of before borrowing from your account. There’s lots of good points to consider in this article and it’s one that everyone should read before taking such a drastic move.
Ty Coon talks about stock market investing system over at Stock Market Investing Today. In his post, he talks about determining overall market direction and how to start setting up screens to identify stocks for further review.
We all have to start somewhere and Stock Market for Beginners provides insight into the world of the stock market with easy language that a beginner can understand. This site has covered other investing topics like gold investing and forex so as to give a complete investing perspective to a beginner.
If you ever wanted to know more about investing, Saving Cash Tips has a post about how you can learn to invest, and why it’s important. Many folks who lost money in the market over the past couple of years really didn’t know how to invest, and just put money into an account where they expected it to go up forever until retirement. Learning more about investing is a smart idea to protect your financial future.”
If you have, or will soon be leaving your current employer and have invested in the companies 401k plan, you will certainly need to understand the 401k rollover process.
We all dream of early retirement but only some truely make it their reality. At Retire Early Guide you can find posts to help you pay off your mortgage faster, effectively save for retirement, put money away for your children’s eduction and more!
That concludes this edition of The Investing Carnival. We would love to host again in the future. Don’t forget to leave a comment when you visit the sites. Tell them we sent you!
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