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Edit: I really was not passing judgement as I was fortunate enough to have my parents pay for my college allowing me to start my career debt free. Those who live in glass houses...
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I've yielded 30% the past 3 years in MFs. Your $20K would be $30-$40K upon graduation.
Alternatively, it could also be $10K. Since you are 20, no debt, and no student loans, etc. Let the money grow by itself and don't touch it. At age 30-35, pull it out and use it to buy a house cash, or a decent down payment.
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11-13-2020, 10:52 AM | #26 | |
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11-13-2020, 01:06 PM | #27 |
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Buy a house. Friend was in a similar situation but with 50k from inheritance. He took part out for a downpayment on a truck for work and used the majority of the remaining money for a downpayment on his house
Forgot to mention he bought it for $170k and put about $30k into it and just sold it for $320k (Houses are cheap in ohio so $300k+ Gets you a rather nice house)
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11-13-2020, 01:26 PM | #28 |
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Also, as soon as Biden is official, and we get clarity on him locking down the country, ya better have your monies conservative...5K+ point drop, w/o the quick recovery
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Put it all in At&T. Very high yield and very safe. From there just keep compounding.
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First and foremost, at age 20 I would immediately set up a Roth IRA. There are very positive long term tax benefits for someone starting early. It’s also a good incentive against spending the money.
If I had to pick one fund it would be a total stock market fund exchange traded fund. I wish I knew this at age 20! Last edited by AutoAuto; 11-16-2020 at 07:28 PM.. Reason: Additional remark |
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