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Emergency funds protect you from surprise home repairs, medical emergencies, or car repairs.
But, they're also useful for another kind of emergency:
A new boss that you can't stand $S&P 500(.SPX)$
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Glassdoor's "best places to work" list is a great hunting ground for investing ideas:
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50% gain on $100: $50
5% gain on $10,000: $500
In the beginning, focus on saving & investing more, not on maximizing your return
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How to analyze a business, FAST:
Study these 12 accounting ratios.
Accounting ratios
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How to analyze a balance sheet - FAST Answer these questions:
How to analyze a balance sheet
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