Best Money Tips: The Investing Edition

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Welcome to Wise Bread's Best Money Tips Roundup! Today we found some of the best articles from around the web on investing.

Top 5 Articles

What Grocery Shopping Can Teach You About Investing — Did you know you can think of stocks, bonds, and cash as different investing groups? [PopSugar Smart Living]

How to Get into the Stock Market Safely — To get into the stock market safely, spread your risk and manage your exposure to stocks. [Money Talks News]

How Investing Just $50 a Month Can Kick-start Your Retirement — If you only have $50 a month to invest, remember that it can add up over time due to compound interest. [Money Under 30]

Kids and Money: Teach Your Teen About Investing — It is important to share your investment philosophy with your teen so they can be better educated about investing. [Bargaineering]

The Problem with "Hot" Investments — Next time you read an article on "hot" investments, remember that it was probably written or influenced by a salesman. [The Simple Dollar]

Other Essential Reading

Investing for Beginners — Beginning investors should remember that time is their biggest ally. [Free Money Finance]

The 12 Best Retirement Investing Lessons — When investing for retirement, having a good defense is better than having a good offense. [MarketWatch]

7 Stocks to Buy and Hold for the Next 15 Years — If you are looking into stocks for the long run, consider Netflix or Apple. [Kiplinger]

Should Parents Invest in Roth IRAs? — While Roth IRAs enable your money to grow tax free, you do have to pay taxes upfront. [Parenting Squad]

Growing Your Financial Portfolio: Are You Gluten-Free Investing? — It is important to define your goals and time frame of your investments. [Credit Sesame]

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