Business Insider -
18 Feb 2018 05:34

Saulo Mohana/Unsplash It is possible to start investing even when you are working with a tight budget. One easy way is by starting your 401(k) — it is already set up by your employer and there are no minimum contribution requirements. By investing in yourself professionally, and negotiating a raise or learning a new skill, you will make more money in the long-term. If you're living paycheck-to-paycheck, without much wiggle room in your budget, you might assume that investing just isn't somethi...
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