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The Singularity of Junior Bridgeman: Part 1 of 2
Junior Bridgeman was an NBA sixth man who played in the 1970s and ’80s. He earned less than $3 million in his entire basketball career. He had no rich endorsement deals. Yet, at the time of his death, he was worth $1.4 billion according of Forbes. How did he do it?
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Is Millionaire Status Achievable for Average Americans? Yes, but Timing Your Savings is Critical
Early savers end up with a much bigger net worth than late savers, even when the late savers saved more. How big is the difference? The article provides clear numbers.
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Is Millionaire Status Achievable for Average Americans?
We put some numbers around what happens when an average household saves steadily and invests in a low-cost stock index fund.
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Wealth in Two Steps: A Toy Story with Real Lessons
Explains the math of wealth growth with a toy example that contrasts saving with investing.
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The Lemonade Stand MBA: Accounting Made Easy
Using a lemonade stand as a simplified example, this post illustrates the core principles of business finance.
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Saving dominates initially, investing later
How saving at a young age combined with investing provides a significant advantage.