Investment Benchmarks: Why “The Market” Isn’t the Only Measure of Success
People naturally compare their experiences, whether it’s lunch, parenting, or investment returns. But when it comes to your finances, the comparisons that matter aren’t always obvious. In this article, we explore three different benchmarks investors often use: the market, your portfolio, and your personal financial plan, and why focusing on the right one can keep your finances in perspective.
Compounding Explained in a “Not Boring Way”
It sounds like a word they would use on a farm.
As in, “I’ve got some compounding to do down on the back forty so I won’t be able to shuck corn with ya this afternoon”.
In reality, compounding is just one more of those financial terms that many have heard, but few can explain. The first thing you should know about compounding is, obviously, that it is fun to say. The second thing you should know about compounding is that it can be both a force of good and a force of evil in terms of your finances.