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: Stash 3 to 6 months of living expenses in a high-yield savings account so you never have to sell your investments in a panic during a market dip.

For most people, the best strategy is to avoid picking individual stocks and instead buy "baskets" of investments. Go to product viewer dialog for this item. Investing for Dummies Investing For Dummies

: Pay off credit cards first. No investment reliably returns more than the 20%+ interest rate you’re likely paying on debt. : Stash 3 to 6 months of living

Investing doesn't have to be a wall of confusing jargon. The "Investing For Dummies" approach, primarily popularized by author Eric Tyson, focuses on building a solid financial foundation before picking your first stock. 1. Preparation: The "Before You Invest" Checklist Investing for Dummies : Pay off credit cards first

: If your employer offers a 401(k) match, contribute enough to get the full amount. It is essentially a 100% immediate return on your money. 2. The Simple Toolkit: What to Actually Buy

According to Tyson and other financial experts, you shouldn't put a single dollar into the market until you've checked these three boxes:

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