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Building a Financial Fortress
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Buy Hold Long
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Breaking the Market
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Banker on Wheels
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Barbara Friedberg
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A Wealth of Common Sense
Albert Einstein once said, “If you can’t explain it to six-year-old, you don’t understand it yourself.” The main reason I started this website is to try to explain the complexities of the various aspects of finance in a way that everyone could understand them. Both the economy and the financial markets are complex adaptive systems, but I’ve never found complex problems require complex solutions. Common sense and self-awareness are extremely underrated attributes in the world of finance.
Accessible Investor
I created the AccessibleInvestor.com because I am passionate about financial education. I began investing by playing stock market games when I was in grade school and have been investing, learning, and building wealth ever since. Now, I want to share my knowledge about personal finance and investing with others. Knowledge is powerful: I believe that many people can benefit from learning about the concepts of finance and investing to become wealthier and wiser, and ultimately better prepared to make good financial decisions. If you’re interested in learning more about investing and personal finance, and just taking control of your finances, I hope you’ll find this website useful. As always, feel free to contact me if you have any questions, I’m always happy to discuss investing and finances.
Addicted to ROI
My name is Jennifer Beadles, and after stumbling around from job to job in my late teens and early twenties, I found my calling: real estate. At 21 years old, I had bought my first house, and a real estate developer hired me. I found myself learning the ropes of building new construction, hiring subcontractors, dealing with red tag notices and grumpy neighbors who didn’t want new houses blocking their view. While I loved the variety and constant challenge of finding solutions to complex issues in the development world, I wanted to do and learn more. So, in 2009, I officially ditched my 9-to-5 job and become a real estate agent specializing in working with investors. Since my goal was to achieve financial freedom through real estate investing, I figured what better way to earn a living than to help others achieve what I was setting out to achieve. Turns out working in and on your passion does pay off. I’ve sold more than $120M+ in real estate while buying rentals and building up my own passive income streams. In 2017, I decided I needed to help more than just the investors in my local market, so I started this blog and launched my own local Seattle meetup group called Addicted to ROI. Then an amazing thing happened. I started to connect with other like-minded investors and agents across the country and created a new opportunity: connecting investors with these hard-working, investment-savvy agents who not only like working with investors but also they really know how to find deals.
After Further Review
My name is Bob Schless and I have been researching and trading stocks for over 10 years. I like to invest in companies that have taken a hit to the head in the stock market, and can be bought relatively cheap. I often see them as victims of near sighted-ness, or in an industry that doesn’t have a positive long term growth prospect. I find reasons why things aren’t as bad as they seem. I’m great with research, have a strong intuition, and use common sense to climb over the naysayers and invest in these companies at a great value. Come join me as I take the road less travelled by finding companies that are ready to make a comeback, while the public is predicting a knockout.