Monkeynomics 101: Complete Investments Series
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This is my entire Monkeynomics 101 series pertaining to investments in a single video! Some things were cut (like the intros between videos) in order to make it all fit within the YouTube maximum length of 2 hours and 10 minutes. Time Codes and Sources: 0:00 Monkeynomics 101: Becoming the 1%, Time Value of Money (TVM), and the Rule of 72 US Global Investors: What Does It Take to Be in the Top 1 Percent? Not As Much As You Think http://www.usfunds.com/investor-library/frank-talk/what-does-it-take-to-be-in-the-top-1-percent-not-as-much-as-you-think/#.VRSm7_nF9Mh Financial Samurai: Who Are The Top 1% Income Earners? http://www.financialsamurai.com/who-are-the-top-1-income-earners/ U.S. Median Income http://www.mybudget360.com/how-much-do-americans-earn-what-is-the-average-us-income/ Average Single Person Living Expenses http://classroom.synonym.com/average-living-expenses-single-person-13250.html Tax Calculator: http://www.tax-rates.org/income-tax-calculator/ Bloomberg Retirement Calculator http://www.bloomberg.com/personal-finance/calculators/retirement/ 9:46 Monkeynomics 101: Debt Management and Bankruptcy ANDEX Chart (Morningstar) http://www.assante.com/advisors/pmoore/documents/AndexWallCANENG.pdf Average American Debts http://money.usnews.com/money/blogs/my-money/2014/07/01/5-things-keeping-americans-from-financial-freedom http://www.nerdwallet.com/blog/credit-card-data/average-credit-card-debt-household/ Student Loans: $32,264 APR 5% https://studentaid.ed.gov/types/loans/interest-rates Credit Card Debt: $15,611 APR 14.9% http://www.lowcards.com/dummies-guide-to-credit/credit-card-usage Auto Loan Debt $27,000 APR 4.31% http://www.bankrate.com/finance/auto/rate-roundup.aspx Mortgage Debt: $155,192 APR 3.8% http://www.bankrate.com/finance/mortgages/current-interest-rates.aspx Average 401K Balance $101,650 https://blog.personalcapital.com/retirement-planning/average-401k-balance-age/ Dave Ramsey http://www.daveramsey.com/home/ Terrance Popp: “Deadbeat Dad Dilemma” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XTHTsemlHEk Bankruptcy: Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 http://www.nolo.com/legal-encyclopedia/chapter-7-13-bankruptcy-limits-benefits-30025.html Chapter 13 Bankruptcy FAQ: http://www.suttonlawdenverwest.com/resources/chapter13common.html Song: “William Tell Overture” by Rossini. Courtesy of the YouTube Audio Library. 23:08 Monkeynomics 101: Career Planning, College, and Capital Budgeting UPDATE: Free IT certification prep-materials at http://www.cybrary.it/ Thanks to MGTOW Bachelor for the link. Free Online Courses with Certificates: http://alison.com/ Where Did You Go to College? Employers Don't Care: http://www.businessnewsdaily.com/5997-ivy-league-degrees-less-valuable-in-job-search.html Online Schools and Colleges: California http://www.accreditedschoolsonline.org/california/ Business Insider: Duke Grad Student Secretly Lived In a Van To Escape Loan Debt http://www.businessinsider.com/ken-ilgunas-lived-in-his-van-to-pay-for-college-2013-6?op=1 The 15 Most Profitable Industries: https://www.sageworks.com/datareleases.aspx?article=245&title=The-15-most-profitable-industries&date=August-6-2014?utm_source=forbes&utm_medium=link&utm_campaign=04132013 Capital Budget Calculator: http://www.ultimatecalculators.com/quick_capital_budget_calculator.html 39:11 Monkeynomics 101: Retirement Planning IRS: Retirement Plans: http://www.irs.gov/Retirement-Plans/Plan-Sponsor/Types-of-Retirement-Plans-1 Forbes: Want To Be A Millionaire In Retirement? Start Saving 10% Of Your Salary In Your 20s. http://www.forbes.com/sites/jennifereum/2014/10/30/want-to-be-a-millionaire-in-retirement-start-saving-10-of-your-salary-in-your-20s/ IS SOCIAL SECURITY WELFARE?: http://fff.org/explore-freedom/article/is-social-security-welfare/ Treasury.gov: Intergovernmental Debt (Social Security Trust Fund) https://www.treasurydirect.gov/govt/charts/principal/principal_govpub.htm 401K VS IRA: http://www.fool.com/retirement/iras/2014/10/22/ira-vs-401k-which-is-better-for-you.aspx Investment Only Variable Annuities (IOVA): http://www.annuityfyi.com/variable-annuities/recent-variable-annuity-innovations-provide-growth-safety/ 53:32 Monkeynomics 101: Asset Diversification 1:15:53 Monkeynomics 101: Market Cycles, Emotional Investing, and Risk Tolerance Warren Buffett Story Source: http://www.cheatsheet.com/personal-finance/warren-buffetts-15-most-memorable-quotes.html/?a=viewall 1:26:39 Monkeynomics 101: Getting Started with Investing 1:40:21 Monkeynomics 101: Constructing a Portfolio Wall Street Journal: The Average Stock Price Is Expensive; Get Used to It http://blogs.wsj.com/moneybeat/2013/06/04/the-average-stock-price-is-expensive-get-used-to-it/ Investopedia: Beta http://www.investopedia.com/terms/b/beta.asp Google Finance: S&P500 Index https://www.google.com/finance?q=INDEXSP%3A.INX&ei 1:58:17 Monkeynomics 101: Incorporating Bonds
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because I'm having issues and feel dumb how do I actually start purchasing stocks because I know that I should and I even know some of the ones I should buy but I'd actually do not know how to get from the money in my hand to owning the stocks( or other Investments)
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10 % does seem astronomically high.
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for some reason i'm not subscribing to you. Thank you youtube
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Dave Ramsey?
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This video is basically ten years outdated, none of it is true anymore.
When stocks go down now, so does bonds. And ye don't own anything that fails the "sit on it test" Which simply states, if thou can't physically sit on it, thou don't own it. -
"I will teach you to be rich" by Ramit Seiti, read it!
It goes into so much depth on this topic! -
I tend to come up with and say some really messed up shit on youtube. With this series I just would like to say thanks for your time putting it together.
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As an 18 year old (going on 19 in a month) This information is really useful and I'll be sure to share it around amongst my mates.
I've got a plan and I'm gonna be working to achieve it. And it's thanks to MGTOW that I realized just how much I needed it. -
So you hate index funds. What are your opinions on mutual and exchange traded funds?
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I recommend the ROTH, current taxes will be lower
On the back end, no taxes! -
Hi, Can you suggest some further reading, any books or websites that you found good quality?
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Just wonder, should one start conservative while being new to it? Am 22 years btw
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1:56:35 Sorry, one more question: if we expect a low cycle in the coming year, wouldn't it make more sense to move all the money from large cap and small cap to bonds mutual funds and sector rotation? Why keep any money at all in the stocks if it's bound to fall? Especially If I can keep deferring the tax by moving money to bonds fund within the same company? Is it to protect myself from hyperinflation, which would kill bonds?
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7-11 AD. I like it.
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1:36:49 Will large-cap companies really rise during the bear market? Or do you mean they will fall less then the small-cap companies?
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can you still be I the top 1% without interest? The reason I ask is because my religion does not allow transactions on interest.
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This is such a great resource! Thank you :D
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Thanks for the info. This video is great.
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My brain hurts.
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How a man who makes below 20K a year like me can even save money?
Bankruptcy does not cover student loans in Canada, Québec however does not
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