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Finding money to invest
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Finding money to invest
1. Finding money to invest
2. Personal financial plan
3. Matching contributions
4. Sticking to the plan
5. The question of debt
6. Debt to hold on to
7. Bargain investing
8. Long-term investment strategy
 
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Finding money to invest

Just coming up with money for investing may seem like a daunting task — not to mention figuring out how and where to invest. But finding money for investments is probably simpler than you think, mainly because you don't need very much to get started.

It takes a little planning and discipline to set aside money that you probably would rather spend, but the potential payoff makes it well worth the effort. And taking small steps now is the best way to develop financial skills that you'll be glad you have for years to come.


A word to the wise
People are spending less and saving more of their salary in recent years, a trend that many experts feel is a response to an uncertain economy and job market. But no matter how rosy the economic outlook or how secure you feel at your job, it’s important to make saving and investing a lifetime habit.
         
   
 

 

 
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