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A friend early 30’s single parent to 8 year old twins. Works as a waitress and has paid for everything for the children without any support. No retirement fund started. No benefits though job. Small savings for emergencies. Car paid for. Rents a house with a roommate to cut costs. HCOL area. What would you reccomend in terms of starting with a 401that isn’t riddled with fees?
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SusanShe needs to open up a Roth IRA and put money into some low cost ETFs like VTI or VOO.
I book that explains investing and the best way to do it would be “A Simple Path to Weath” by JL Collins.
Explore these too: Was gonna put $500 into a brokerage account fund like VOO and $500 into my Roth in VTI?
MaryA Fidelity or Vanguard IRA. Just an S&P index fund to start.
MaryShe could consider seeking a serving or banquet /events job with a national chain hotel.
They tend to offer medical and retirement benefits.
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