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Investing for Couples: One Plan, Two Risk Levels
How couples with different risk comfort levels can build a simple Day‑0 investing plan using shared buckets, scripts, and a starter framework.

Rebalancing 101: The Once‑a‑Year Habit That Keeps Your Portfolio Honest
Learn what rebalancing is, why portfolios drift, and how a once‑a‑year check can help keep your stock/bond mix aligned with your long‑term plan.

Beginner Asset Allocation, But Slower: From 100% Stock to a Mix You Can Hold
New to investing and stuck at 100% stocks? Learn simple stock–bond mixes, how they typically behave in tough markets, and a simple test to choose a starter allocation you can stick with.

Cash, Bonds, and Short‑Term Funds: Where to Park Money You Might Need Soon
New to investing? Learn how to park money you might need in 3, 12, or 36 months using checking, savings, CDs, money market funds, and short‑term bond funds.

Beginner Budget to First Investment: What to Do With Leftover Dollars
Learn how to turn leftover budget dollars into a simple, automated plan that steadily funds your first investments—without turning your life upside down.

Investing for Creators and Side‑Hustlers: A Now/Soon/Later Money Flow
Irregular income doesn’t have to stop you from saving or investing. Learn a simple Now/Soon/Later money flow built for creators and side‑hustlers starting from day zero.

Beginner’s Guide to Stocks and Bonds: Same Portfolio, Different Jobs
A clear, modern guide to stocks vs. bonds: what ownership and lending mean, how risk and return typically differ, and why portfolios often include both building blocks.

Investing: Stocks, Bonds, ETFs, Indexes, Diversification, Compounding — All Using One $100
Learn stocks, bonds, ETFs, indexes, diversification, and compounding using one simple $100 example. A clear Day‑0 guide for new investors.

Saving vs. Investing, But With Timelines: 30, 300, 3,000 Days
Use the 30 / 300 / 3,000-day rule to decide when to keep cash in savings and when to invest. A simple time-based framework for real-life money goals.

The Core Four, One Picture: Stocks, Bonds, ETFs, Indexes
Use a simple 2×2 grid to understand stocks, bonds, ETFs, and indexes in one visual model. A clear, modern Core Four guide for new investors.

Portfolio Stories: How a $100 Starter Mix Survives Its First Bad Week
See what happens to a simple $100 starter portfolio during its first bad week and how diversification changes the numbers and your emotional response.

Investing Simulator: Practice Saving vs. Investing With Fake Money
Build an at‑home investing simulator with fake paychecks to practice saving vs. investing decisions by goal and timeline—before risking real money.

