You’ve gone down the rabbit hole trying to learn how to invest.
But quickly become overwhelmed with all the information out there.
It all seems so complicated. How can you ever learn how to invest
without some fancy finance degree?
You know that you should be investing but don’t know where to start.
Maybe you’ve been given advice from your parents, your friend told
you about the next big thing in crypto, or your cousin in his mom’s
basement said you should get into NFTs.
There must be a better way right? I am here to tell you, that building
wealth does not have to be complicated.
If you find yourself feeling lost and confused about investing. I promise there is a better way. I believe every single person on this earth can build wealth. And I am here to show you how with Index Funds and ETFs. This is your roadmap to investing clarity!
But don’t just take my word for it. The Greatest investor of all time, Warren Buffet, says it best when asked what the majority of investors should do:
“Consistently buy an S&P 500 low-cost index fund, keep buying it through thick and thin, and especially through thin.”
Source CNBC
You have to design an investment plan so you can maximize your returns, reduce your taxes,
and turn small amounts of money into big bankrolls!
I truly believe that anyone in this world can build wealth.
Since 2015, I have been teaching people about the power of simple low-cost investing. I have seen the most common challenges people have with their money. Investing doesn’t have to be one of them. I simplify investing, remove the technical mumbo jumbo, and make it easy to understand.
You don’t need to invest tens of thousands of dollars a month just to become a millionaire. You don’t need to look at fancy charts or read financial reports. All you need is consistency and time. I will hold your hand through every step. Let me show you how you can build wealth by investing in Index Funds!
If you are ready to stop playing guessing games with your money and want to build generational wealth, join me in
Index Fund Pro.
“I discovered your podcast a few weeks ago and wanted I am learning SO MUCH! Finance is an area of my life that I’ve always overlooked and this year I am determined to make progress! I am so grateful for this podcast and wish there was something like this 18 years ago! Andrew’s work is life changing and he makes the topic fun!”-mariasarchi
7 Sections
30+ Video Lessons
I lay out the case. I will show you why you need to invest your money. It is the most important thing you can do with your dollars. We talk about the power of compound interest. Then, prove that you can build wealth with small amounts of money. Finally, we show you how to do the research yourself if you are still skeptical.
If you are new to investing, I’ve got you. We will walk through the basics of what is a stock, bond, index fund, and ETF is. Plus, we talk about some basic stock stuff you should know. We turn the complex into simple.
Now we get practical. I show you why index funds and ETFs are amazing for the majority of investors. Plus, we talk about how to research and choose the best index funds for you.
We talk about what % of each type of index
fund you should have in your portfolio (Hint:
It depends on what stage of life you are in).
This section alone can potentially save you
6 figures! Learn how to reduce your taxes and the amazing power of retirement accounts.
I walk you step by step through the process of buying your first index funds and we talk about what accounts to open in what order.
You will learn how to turn your investment
into freedom! Learn how to calculate how much
you need to retire so you have a goal to pursue!
Plus, we talk about how to retire early with index
funds and ETFs.
Excellent content, practical, straight to the point, easy to follow and easy to apply! Andrew takes the confusion, complexity and fear as a result (often the biggest deterrent for most folks) out of investing and overall money matters in general, and provides valuable advice that anyone can follow and put into practice. Exactly what I’ve been looking for for quite some time and so happy that I came across this podcast.
Thank you, Andrew
Andrew is positive, engaging, and straightforward. As someone who saw little light at the end of the tunnel, due to poor saving/spending habits, I believed I would be entirely too dependent on Social Security. Andrew shows how it’s possible to secure financial freedom, even if you’ve wasted the opportunities presented in your youth. Listened daily on drives too and from work and got through 93 episodes in theee weeks.
-Bradley, DH
To teach the world how to build wealth. With hundreds of thousands of downloads every single month, The Personal Finance Podcast teaches people how to manage their money, invest, increase their income and build businesses that allow them to achieve financial freedom.
I have tried every investing strategy there is. Penny stocks,
day-trading, options, even currency trading (I would wake up
at 3am to trade!). But as I started doing more research, I realized something. Every single professional investor on Wall Street tries to beat the market.
And the reality?
Each year, 90% of them do not beat the market. Of the 10%
that do, they are never the same year in and year out. So if the professional investors can’t beat the market, (You know, the women and men who do this 80 hours per day, 7 days per week) why do I think that I can?
My solution?
To become the market.
See index funds and ETFs just mirror the market. That is all
they do. There is no fancy fund manager in a high-rise building to pay. There’s no team of Harvard graduates picking stocks.
That means you save money by not paying crazy 1%-2% fees.
Once I realized this (in addition to the fact that the best investor of all-time Warren Buffet recommended it to 99% of investors)
I was all in. And I have never looked back.
It’s simple, has great returns, and I never have to worry
(Hakuna Matata).
Now I teach people how to invest, the profitable and
simple way with index funds.
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What if I am unhappy with the course?
Oh no! We don’t want that. We offer a no questions asked refund to anyone who requests it within 60 days. I want you to get value and if you did not, we will refund your money, no questions asked.
Does this course cover topics for investors outside of the US?
This course is primarily for US-based investors. Although, the principles will work in any country that has access to index funds or similar low-cost mutual funds.
Does this course cover an introduction to Index Funds?
Yes, it does. We discuss what they are, how they work, how to invest in them, and everything in between.
Does this course cover ETFs?
Yes, we talk about Index Funds and ETFs (Or Exchange Traded Funds) in this course. We discuss the many similarities and the slight differences.
Do I need to know anything about investing to take this course?
You can take this course as a complete beginner. We teach you everything
from what a stock is to how to buy your first investment. This is a very
beginner-friendly course.
Please note:
I am not a financial advisor. This course is for educational purposes only. I have done everything in my power to ensure the accuracy of this course, yet mistakes can happen. Investing involves risk. That risk is your responsibility. None of what I am teaching should be taken as financial advice. It is educational. Please do your own research or consult a certified advisor.
You know there’s power when you invest your money, but you don’t know where to start. Your journey starts here…
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