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Justine | Financial Educator (CFEI)

@msfinancialfit

ā­ļø Founder | Afraid to Affluent
šŸ‘©šŸ»ā€šŸ« Financial Educator (CFEIĀ®)
šŸ’œ DV Counselor
Helping women & DV victims and survivors become Money Smart and Body Strong!

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I started investing AFTER I left my abusive marriage. Remember this: JUST šŸ‘ START šŸ‘ Life be life-ing always. There's room for progress, not perfection.

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My $MAIN and $O dividends have hit! $30.41 in $O $8.80 in $MAIN I didn't start aggressively investing until after I left my abusive marriage. A reason why we shouldn't judge people for not investing early. Compassion > Judgement

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Whenever a dividend hits my account and is automatically reinvested, my future self does a happy dance. Anyone else experience this? šŸ¤—

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I had a friend reach out and ask me if I was going to change my investing allocation because Trump is now president. ā€œNa, sis. I’m currently investing in index funds and ETFs. Nothing changes when you play the long gameā€ Stay the course. Keep investing!

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Wrapped up January with $360.87 in dividends. The first month of every quarter is generally my lowest paying when it comes to dividends. One thing is for sure: The amount has increased every single year since I started investing. The beauty of compound interest!

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Made $401.86 in dividends this February! This is the type of raise controlled by YOU. Make the consistent contribution. Reinvest your dividends. Watch your dividends snowball grow!

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Sitting around and complaining about the 2% raise you got at work is a scarcity mindset. Change your situation by: - Investing in the stock market - Increasing your income through a new job and/or side hustles - Surrounding yourself with positive people Control what YOU do.

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I bought 9 shares of $SCHD this morning and I’m feeling happy. Bringing my total to 281 shares. The road to the 1000 shares has been a fun one. Remember—it’s not about the end goal. It’s about the journey :)