Submitted by massalk t3_yhm7c5 in personalfinance
massalk OP t1_iuejlzr wrote
Reply to comment by Zestyclose-Handle-73 in Do I need to find a new financial advisor? by massalk
Because I am not financially literate. I make a good amount of money currently as a travel nurse, but have not invested in anything hardly until now and I'm almost 34. I want to retire early and I would really like to be able to have some passive income or a turn key business eventually so I dont have to work full time as a nurse.
Zestyclose-Handle-73 t1_iuek7le wrote
You are financially literate enough to have found this place.
You are financially literate enough to be doubting the benefits of whole life insurance.
massalk OP t1_iuekppo wrote
Well to be fair, it's only because I asked my dad about it and he said it wasn't a good idea lol. I would've had no clue otherwise.
Zestyclose-Handle-73 t1_iuel608 wrote
Sounds like a smart guy.
I know you're worried about starting late, but you're in a great position because you're ready to start. Or, almost ready to start.
Have you read the prime directive?
massalk OP t1_iuem14x wrote
No I have never heard of it. Is it easy to understand?
Zestyclose-Handle-73 t1_iuem9b4 wrote
https://www.reddit.com/r/personalfinance/wiki/commontopics
It's pretty easy to understand and logically laid out.
massalk OP t1_iuempuv wrote
Thanks!! I'll take a look
Parking_Goal_3301 t1_iuekmok wrote
It sounds like you ARE financially literate. Trust yourself and read things from reputable sources.
The max out IRA + 401K is good advice. I’m a little older than you you and doing a bit more high risk than moderate since I have time and it’s a god time to invest. If you don’t have dependents, I wouldn’t get life insurance or I’d just use whatever is offered through work. 1-2 years salary type of thing
massalk OP t1_iuelchs wrote
I really think I am though. Whenever I read anything about finances, it doesn't make any sense to me. If it's not something medical, it's like my brain does not compute. I don't even know how I am a fully functioning adult with a good income.
Appropriate-Safety66 t1_iuemjee wrote
To be fair, many medical professionals, including doctors, are not particularly good at financial matters.
Years ago, I read that doctors are very adept at falling for financial scams plus they are too embarrassed to admit when they have been scammed so they don't report it.
massalk OP t1_iuen6g3 wrote
Yeah very understanndable. For nursing school, I didn't have to take anything besides basic econ. Everything else was science or social sciences related. I imagine it's similar for doctors. I really wish financial literacy was more of a focus for high school and college.
Parking_Goal_3301 t1_iuemxsg wrote
Read “The Index Card” by Helaine Olen. She says everything you need to know about personal finances can fit on one 3 x5 index card. It shouldn’t be too complicated for most of us.
Too much complexity trips many people up and doesn’t make them smarter.
massalk OP t1_iuenvgh wrote
Thanks for the recommendation! I just want financial freedom and I really want to be able to not have to work as a nurse full time. It's a hard job in multiple ways.
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