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submitted 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago) by LemmyInRedditSux@lemm.ee to c/personalfinance@lemmy.ml

48 years old, currently have no investments. My net worth is my car and the clothes on my back, and I don't ever want to be in this situation again.

(Edit: I don't need to buy a house or anything whatsoever related to a house, so please don't mention the "h" word in your response, it's triggering me for tangential reasons. Let me be clear, I will NEVER care about real estate whatsoever, mmmkay? Just trust me when I say I have a roof over my head and it's completely paid off, no property taxes, and No, I will never sell it, so the whole h-word" aspect of life is not a concern for me, k?)

Just looking for guidance where to invest this relatively small amount of money every month so in a few years when I'm older & frailer I'll have enough for retirement. I don't want it to just sit in my bank account, I want it to grow.

For reference, I've been living on approx $1500 per month for as long as I've noticed, so I don't need much per month, and the sooner I die, the less retirement fund I'll need, but we can never predict when anyone's death will happen, so let's assume I'll live to 100 because I'm ridiculously healthy & an exceptionally good driver, never been in an accident, one speeding ticket in my entire life, no social life so I never get into risky situations, so let's just plan for the possibility I'm going to live another 50 years.

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[-] Habahnow@sh.itjust.works 2 points 11 months ago

Is it just me or is your us flow chart horrible and unreadable qualify? Downloading it or opening it in a new tap doesn't allow me to read it at all. Tried on mobile brave and Mozilla browsers.

[-] avguser@lemmy.world 2 points 11 months ago

Think it's just you. You should try viewing it not on mobile if it's giving you issues. It's a 1665x3441 pixel image, plenty of resolution to render all the text.

[-] sugar_in_your_tea@sh.itjust.works 3 points 11 months ago

Viewing as a desktop site fixes it on mobile. From there you can download the image and view it in another app if wanted. The size difference is huge, like 0.04MB on the mobile site vs 1.8MB when viewing as desktop.

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