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492 | The RRTTLLU Investing Framework | Jesse Cramer
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In this episode: RRTTLU, actual risk, actual return, balancing portfolios, understanding your timeline, taxes, and legal situations.
This week we are joined by Jesse Cramer of the “Best Interest" blog and podcast to discuss “RRTTLLU”, an acronym that provides a framework and guide of some of the factors one should consider when they start investing. While investing on your own can seem complex with many factors to consider such as your risk tolerance, the potential tax liabilities, and returns; being realistic about what you want to get out of your investment and what timeline you are on will only ensure your success. Considering some of these factors before you start investing can help you to choose your investments smartly, and give you the confidence and self-assurance for when changes or uncertainties come and go!
Jesse Cramer:- Website: bestinterest.blog
- Podcast: The Best Interest Podcast
- Join ChooseFI’s Facebook Group!
- Investor Policy Statement | ChooseFI Ep 189
- Bucket Your Money
- The Safe Withdrawal Rate Series
- “Die With Zero: Getting All You Can from Your Money and Your Life” by Bill Perkins
- How to Access Your Retirement Accounts Before 59.5 | Sean Mullaney | ChooseFI Ep 475
- Answering Your Questions on How to Access Money Before 59.5 | ChooseFI Ep 491
- RRTTLLU: That’s Not a Typo, Investors
- Subscribe to The FI Weekly!
- Top 10 Recommended Travel Rewards Credit Cards
- Empower: Free Dashboard to Track Your Finances
- CIT Bank Platinum Savings Account
- M1 Finance: Commission-Free Investing, 1-click rebalancing
- CashFreely: Maximize Your Cash Back Rewards
- Travel Freely: Track all your rewards cards and points
- Emergency Binder: For Your Family’s Essential Info (code ‘CHOOSEFI’ for 20% off)
- Student Loan Planner: Custom Consult (with $100 Discount)
- Get a cheaper phone plan with Mint Mobile
681 episoder
Manage episode 419150413 series 1839377
In this episode: RRTTLU, actual risk, actual return, balancing portfolios, understanding your timeline, taxes, and legal situations.
This week we are joined by Jesse Cramer of the “Best Interest" blog and podcast to discuss “RRTTLLU”, an acronym that provides a framework and guide of some of the factors one should consider when they start investing. While investing on your own can seem complex with many factors to consider such as your risk tolerance, the potential tax liabilities, and returns; being realistic about what you want to get out of your investment and what timeline you are on will only ensure your success. Considering some of these factors before you start investing can help you to choose your investments smartly, and give you the confidence and self-assurance for when changes or uncertainties come and go!
Jesse Cramer:- Website: bestinterest.blog
- Podcast: The Best Interest Podcast
- Join ChooseFI’s Facebook Group!
- Investor Policy Statement | ChooseFI Ep 189
- Bucket Your Money
- The Safe Withdrawal Rate Series
- “Die With Zero: Getting All You Can from Your Money and Your Life” by Bill Perkins
- How to Access Your Retirement Accounts Before 59.5 | Sean Mullaney | ChooseFI Ep 475
- Answering Your Questions on How to Access Money Before 59.5 | ChooseFI Ep 491
- RRTTLLU: That’s Not a Typo, Investors
- Subscribe to The FI Weekly!
- Top 10 Recommended Travel Rewards Credit Cards
- Empower: Free Dashboard to Track Your Finances
- CIT Bank Platinum Savings Account
- M1 Finance: Commission-Free Investing, 1-click rebalancing
- CashFreely: Maximize Your Cash Back Rewards
- Travel Freely: Track all your rewards cards and points
- Emergency Binder: For Your Family’s Essential Info (code ‘CHOOSEFI’ for 20% off)
- Student Loan Planner: Custom Consult (with $100 Discount)
- Get a cheaper phone plan with Mint Mobile
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