Do you consider these Billionaire Entrepreneurs to be Self-Made?8mo ⋅ HighYieldLarry ⋅ r/FluentInFinance
People did this during the Great Depression a lot. When a property faced foreclosure, the bank would hold an auction to sell it. Locals would attend these auctions armed with guns and intimidate bidders. This allowed the family that had lost their property to buy it back for a minimal amount.6mo ⋅ HighYieldLarry ⋅ r/FluentInFinance
10% of Americans own 70% of the Wealth — Is being poor a choice?8mo ⋅ HighYieldLarry ⋅ r/FluentInFinance
The best investment is an investment in yourself - Warren Buffett ($113 Billion net worth)6mo ⋅ HighYieldLarry ⋅ r/FluentInFinance
A record high 447,000 Americans are now working 2 full-time jobs4mo ⋅ HighYieldLarry ⋅ r/FluentInFinance
The US built 460,000+ new apartments in 2023 — the highest amount on record4mo ⋅ HighYieldLarry ⋅ r/FluentInFinance
The US now imports more from Mexico than China, for the first time in a decade:3mo ⋅ HighYieldLarry ⋅ r/FluentInFinance
50% of young adults now live with their parents - Record highs, not seen since the Great Depression. What can be done to fix this?8mo ⋅ HighYieldLarry ⋅ r/FluentInFinance
$1 Million dollars is no longer enough for a safe retirement in over half of the 50 States3mo ⋅ HighYieldLarry ⋅ r/FluentInFinance
The odds of an IRS tax audit are under very low if you make under $500,000:3mo ⋅ HighYieldLarry ⋅ r/FluentInFinance
10% of Americans own 70% of the Wealth in the US — Would more social welfare programs help the wealth gap?7mo ⋅ HighYieldLarry ⋅ r/FluentInFinance
Argentina President Javier Milei confirms he will shut down Argentina’s Central Bank, per Reuters6mo ⋅ HighYieldLarry ⋅ r/FluentInFinance
93% of Stocks are held by the top 10% Wealthiest Americans. A record high.3mo ⋅ HighYieldLarry ⋅ r/FluentInFinance
US debt jumped by $500 billion in just 18 days after hitting $33 trillion (US debt is now $33.5 trillion) - This means the US has added $28.5 billion in debt PER DAY for 18 consecutive days. That's $1.2 billion per hour and puts the US on track to add another $1 trillion in debt in just 1.5 months8mo ⋅ HighYieldLarry ⋅ r/FluentInFinance
This is better advice than don't buy coffee everyday or avocado toast4mo ⋅ HighYieldLarry ⋅ r/FluentInFinance
$35,000 is the cost of the average wedding, 4 hours is the length of the average wedding. Would you spend $35,000 for a 4-hour wedding?7mo ⋅ HighYieldLarry ⋅ r/FluentInFinance
This is a lot better than the don't buy coffee or avocado toast advice6mo ⋅ HighYieldLarry ⋅ r/FluentInFinance
The monthly payment on a new mortgage has DOUBLED since January 2021. We in a housing affordability is crisis.6mo ⋅ HighYieldLarry ⋅ r/FluentInFinance
Apple’s first investor Mike Markkula invested $250,000 for 1/3 of Apple. Today 1/3 of $AAPL is worth over $1 Trillion!2mo ⋅ HighYieldLarry ⋅ r/FluentInFinance
$2.1 Trillion of excess savings have been wiped out of the US economy since August 20211wk ⋅ HighYieldLarry ⋅ r/FluentInFinance
40% of US adults report having less than $1,000 of savings - I have $0 in my savings account8mo ⋅ HighYieldLarry ⋅ r/FluentInFinance
The odds of an IRS tax audit are less than 1% if you make between $1 and $500,0006mo ⋅ HighYieldLarry ⋅ r/FluentInFinance
Unrealized losses on investment securities held by US banks hit $684 billion in Q3, according to the FDIC - A 22.5% increase compared to last year. Is the banking crisis really over?6mo ⋅ HighYieldLarry ⋅ r/FluentInFinance
Money Hack: Check the International Foods aisle for spices. Here is the price difference of two aisles over at my local grocery:3mo ⋅ HighYieldLarry ⋅ r/FluentInFinance
Maybe things are on sale for a reason, because there's no buyers3mo ⋅ HighYieldLarry ⋅ r/FluentInFinance
More people are receiving Social Security benefits than are paying in. If nothing is done to fix this, the fund will run out in 2033 and benefits will have to be cut:7mo ⋅ HighYieldLarry ⋅ r/FluentInFinance
Stocks are outperforming corporate bonds by the largest margin since the peak of the Dotcom Bubble6mo ⋅ HighYieldLarry ⋅ r/FluentInFinance
Starbucks $SBUX is closing 7 locations in San Francisco next week. This is a direct top signal. How many other businesses are closing stores in California?7mo ⋅ HighYieldLarry ⋅ r/FluentInFinance
The average price of a used Tesla $TSLA is now $29,000 lower than its peak in July 2022, a 43% decline6mo ⋅ HighYieldLarry ⋅ r/FluentInFinance
Futures are now showing a 45% chance that interest rate cuts will begin as soon as March 20246mo ⋅ HighYieldLarry ⋅ r/FluentInFinance
How do bond yields work? As rates increase, the bond prices fall, and vice versa.6mo ⋅ HighYieldLarry ⋅ r/FluentInFinance