Retire Young-ish is the money podcast for Millennials and Gen Z who want freedom, not just finances. We break down investing, saving, side hustles, and the FIRE movement without the boring jargon. Whether you dream of retiring early, working less, or just living life on your own terms, this show gives you real strategies, honest conversations, and a few laughs along the way. Because who says planning for retirement has to wait until you’re old? Disclaimer This podcast is for educational and informational purposes only and should not be considered financial, investment, tax, or legal advice. The information and opinions discussed are general in nature and may not be appropriate for your individual financial situation. Investing involves risk, including the possible loss of principal, and past performance does not guarantee future results. Before making any financial or investment decisions, consider conducting your own research and consulting with a qualified financial advisor, tax professional, or other appropriate professional. The host and producers of this podcast are not responsible for any financial losses, damages, or decisions made based on the information presented. Always do your own research and make financial decisions based on your individual circumstances and risk tolerance.
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Guide To The S&P 500 ETF Investing
Aug 19, 202620 min
This episode examines the robust performance of the S&P 500 in 2026, highlighting a period of record-breaking corporate earnings driven by a massive surge in artificial intelligence investments. Financial institutions have raised their market forecasts due to this growth, even as they monitor risks such as elevated valuations and potential interest rate hikes. A major industry milestone is noted with the Vanguard S&P 500 ETF (VOO) becoming the first exchange-traded fund to manage over $1 trillion in assets. To help investors navigate this landscape, the text identifies various ETF strategies, ranging from conservative dividend funds to high-risk leveraged options. Ultimately, the source suggests that while market concentration in tech poses some danger, the productivity gains from AI remain a primary catalyst for future gains. “If you don't find a way to make money while you sleep, you will work until you die.” Warren Buffett This episode includes AI-generated content.
The episode from John’s Money Adventures offer a comprehensive guide to dividend and index fund investing, catering to individuals at various financial starting points. The content explores diverse strategies, ranging from monthly $100 contributions to lump-sum investments of $1 million, illustrating how different asset allocations impact long-term wealth. By comparing popular funds like VOO, SCHD, and VGT, the sources highlight the critical trade-offs between capital appreciation and consistent passive income. Specialized investment vehicles, including Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) and sector-specific mutual funds, are also examined to demonstrate how investors can target specific goals like high monthly yields or aggressive growth. Throughout the material, a heavy emphasis is placed on the power of compounding, the necessity of reinvesting dividends, and the value of maintaining long-term discipline despite market volatility. Ultimately, the episode serves as a roadmap for building a personalized portfolio that balances geographic diversification with individual risk tolerance and income requirements. “If you don't find a way to make money while you sleep, you will work until you die.” Warren Buffett This episode includes AI-generated content.
This source outlines practical methods for achieving financial independence by generating $2,900 in monthly passive income through specific investment vehicles. It introduces covered call ETFs as a high-yield option that uses option premiums to accelerate returns, requiring a relatively small initial capital of roughly $300,000. The text also highlights Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs), which offer consistent payouts from property earnings, and Dividend Aristocrats, which provide long-term reliability through companies that have increased dividends for decades. By comparing these strategies to traditional stocks, the guide demonstrates how investors can live off dividend yields ranging from 7% to over 20%. Ultimately, the material emphasizes that visualizing lifestyle goals and understanding dividend mechanics are essential steps toward retiring without depleting one's principal balance. “If you don't find a way to make money while you sleep, you will work until you die.” Warren Buffett This episode includes AI-generated content.
Can You Really Retire in 10 Years? The Real Plan Explained
Aug 18, 202635 min
The episode Recap outlines a strategic blueprint for achieving financial independence within a single decade. The source emphasizes that the initial phase of investing often feels unproductive because compounding requires a foundational period of time before growth becomes exponential. To navigate this, the author introduces the Rule of 72 as a tool to measure progress through doubling cycles rather than focusing on daily market fluctuations. The strategy advocates for a dual approach of offense and defense, which involves aggressively increasing income while strictly preventing lifestyle creep. Furthermore, the episode suggests organizing investments into a three-layer model consisting of growth, income, and stability assets to ensure the portfolio survives various market conditions. Ultimately, the source argues that consistency and early action are the most critical factors in allowing money to eventually replace labor. “If you don't find a way to make money while you sleep, you will work until you die.” Warren Buffett This episode includes AI-generated content.
Dividend vs. Growth: The Investor’s Guide to Wealth Creation
Aug 18, 202651 min
This episode explains the fundamental differences between dividend-paying stocks and growth-oriented investments to help individuals determine which strategy aligns with their financial goals. It highlights that dividend stocks provide a steady stream of passive income from sectors like real estate, finance, and energy, though high yields can sometimes signal underlying corporate instability. Conversely, growth stocks prioritize reinvesting profits to increase share value, offering potentially higher returns without the immediate tax burden associated with cash payouts. The episode also addresses critical factors like tax efficiency and the benefits of using accumulation ETFs to maximize long-term compounding. Ultimately, the material suggests that while dividends have historically accounted for a significant portion of market returns, a balanced approach may be the most effective way to navigate market volatility. “If you don't find a way to make money while you sleep, you will work until you die.” Warren Buffett This episode includes AI-generated content.
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