How to Start Investing in 2024: A 5-Step Guide for Beginners
Rent, utility bills, debt payments and groceries might seem like all you can afford when you’re just starting out, much less during inflationary times when your paycheck buys less bread, gas or home than it used to. But once you’ve wrangled budgeting for those monthly expenses (and set aside at least a little cash in an emergency fund), it’s time to start investing. The tricky part is figuring out what to invest in — and how much.
As a newbie to the world of investing, you’ll have a lot of questions, not the least of which is: How much money do I need, how do I get started and what are the best investment strategies for beginners? Our guide will answer those questions and more.
Here are five steps to start investing this year: