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I am a recent college graduate and have started a career. I want to learn more about my investment options. Everyone lists: 401K, Roth IRA and regular IRA and life insurance. But those are a given, what are my other options? ***I will do all of the above listed, currently I have only my student loan as debt which I should be paid off in 3-4 years. Well no tax option is municipal bonds. The best way to buy them is through a mutual fund. But I would not advise that approah for someone just starting their journey through life. There is a reason everyone lists those primary investments...They are the best starting point. Unless you have your retirement account (401K or IRA) maxed and have all the insurance you need (life, health, auto, liability, disability, etc.) - there is no sense at looking at anything else. The very best investment strategy for someone in your situation is to participate in your company retirement plan at work and then pay off ALL your debt before you even think about non-retirement investing. Think about it... why would you invest at 5%, 8% or even 12% (if you can find an investment like that) if you're in credit card or other debt at much higher rates!? Investing is just like gambling, you put your money on something and let it ride. You need to find a fresh idea; the electric toothbrush, the wheel. The key is the broker you let invest your money. They will try to put your money in high-risk stocks; if it pays, they win, and you win; if you lose, they lose nothing, they still get their commission. Invest in low risk stocks, it does'nt pay as well, but you are less likely to lose your money. So roll them dice. Under federal laws, life insurance is not an investment and it will never be. |
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