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Start investing with Acorns today! Get $5 when you use my invite link: https://acorns.com/invite/K5QSRE About two years ago, I was in the process of moving to Chicago to complete a Master’s degree. I was going from a steady paycheck back to being an unemployed student living in an expensive city.  The first thing I did was hit up the local goodwills and salvation army’s. They had things that my local thrift stores could only dream of. With Chicago being a huge sports city, I started buying up jerseys and selling them on eBay, Facebook, OfferUp, and LetGo. I made enough to make it a few months. I landed a remote job working for the company that I worked for before moving to Chicago. I was still only making around minimum wage. I was frustrated because I was basically putting my long term wealth on hold while living there. I found an app called Acorns that really made a huge difference for me. Acorns rounds up your purchases and invests the roundups in ETFs that you select based on r...

After Graduation: Should I Buy a House?

You just graduated college and you're trying to decide whether to buy a house or rent an apartment... There are many different factors that go into this decision. Do you have student loans? Do you have a giant car payment or credit card debt? How long will you live in that location? The list gets overwhelming. I am going to break down several factors in the simplest way possible to show you the options using estimated numbers. Let's say you have a monthly income of $2500 and you are fresh out of college with $65,000 in student loan debt with a 7% interest rate. You are trying to decide on buying a house or renting an apartment in the new city you are living in. The house you want to buy is $150,000 and a fixed mortgage rate of 3.33% with a 15 year mortgage. The alternative is renting an apartment in town for $650/month. Here is the breakdown: Option 1: Buy the house The monthly payment on the house:  $1060  for 15 years to pay off the grand total o...