I graduated from college last year and was fortunately enough to be able to jump right into the workforce. When I first started at my job, I was overwhelmed by all the responsibilities with my finances. What am I supposed to do with this 401k and IRA thing?!
Naturally, I went to the internet for help and did a bunch of research on personal finances. I learned how to manage my portfolio and manage my monthly budget. I am yet far away from being an expert, but having my money in control feels really good. Hey, does that mean I am a real adult?
On top of my retirement funds, I also learned to set up my personal investment account. Robinhood is by far my favorite app for that. It's a stock broker app that let's allows you to trade right on your smartphone. Here is an NYT article about Robinhood if you would like to learn more about it. :)
Though this apparently this has been going on for a while, but I just discovered it; Robinhood is giving out free stocks to anyone that signs up via a friend's invite. I've checked and there are no hidden fees or charges, and it's literally a free stock trading app that's licensed and insured.
Use this link here so you can get a free stock: sign up here.
I did check, you do have to use a referral link to receive the free stock, so hop right on!
I get my family to start using as well, it's really easy to use. Do you have any tips on investing or personal finances? Let's talk about it and keep our money and future at bay!
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