Key Takeaway
You do not need to be rich to start investing — you need to start investing to become rich. Understand your risk tolerance, pick the right account type, choose low-cost index funds, and start with whatever you have. Time in the market matters more than timing.
The Review
The sequel to Broke Millennial tackles the next step: investing. Erin Lowry walks readers through the stock market basics, retirement accounts, robo-advisors, and how to start investing when you feel like you do not have enough money or knowledge to begin. Lowry addresses the specific fears and misconceptions that keep millennials out of the market, including the belief that investing is gambling and that you need thousands of dollars to start. Her relatable voice and step-by-step approach make investing accessible to the generation that needs compound growth the most.
Book Details
Broke Millennial Takes On Investing by Erin Lowry
Published
2019
Pages
320
Rating
4.5/5
Copies Sold
100,000+
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