Five common money mistakes—credit card debt, missing 401(k) matches, buying new cars, lifestyle inflation, and high investment fees—quietly drain $50,000 or more from your retirement.
Tag: Investment
Compound Interest Explained: Real Numbers That Show How Your Money Grows
Put $10,000 at 5% APY for 10 years and you’ll have $16,289, not $15,000. That extra $1,289 is compound interest—here’s how it works with real numbers from real banks.
Roth IRA vs Traditional IRA: Which One Actually Wins in Your 30s?
Roth or Traditional IRA in your 30s? We break down taxes, income limits, and real growth numbers to show which account puts more money in your pocket at 65.
