Learn how to start investing with whatever money you have right now — no financial background required, no minimum balance, no excuses left standing in the way.
Account Selection
Choose the right investment accounts for your situation — 401(k), Roth IRA, traditional IRA, or taxable brokerage — and understand the tax consequences of each decision.
Portfolio Construction
Build a simple, diversified portfolio using low-cost index funds that requires minimal maintenance and holds up across different market conditions.
Risk Assessment
Evaluate your own financial situation to determine how much risk your portfolio should carry and how that should shift as your goals and timeline change.
Behavioral Discipline
Recognize the specific psychological traps — panic selling, performance chasing, overtrading — that cost average investors significant returns, and build habits that keep you from falling into them.
Automated Investing
Set up a recurring investment system that keeps your portfolio growing consistently without requiring you to make active decisions every month.
4 Units • 12 Lessons • 4 Assessments
Every lesson enables you to learn in a variety of ways.
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