by Josh Scandlen | Dec 19, 2022 | Uncategorized
By Ashley Camp Source: Adobe Free Pictures There are many ways a business can fund its operation. These alternatives include public floating of shares, bank borrowing, franchising, government assistance, corporate bonds, and venture capital. In this article, we’ll... by Josh Scandlen | Dec 8, 2022 | Uncategorized
VDIGX vs. VWELX vs. VFINX (Updated Dec. 2022) The news that the Vanguard Dividend Growth Fund(VDIGX) re-opened to new investors escaped me until subscribers on my Youtube channel mentioned it. Generally, I’m an index type-of-guy but I do appreciate a well-run,... by Josh Scandlen | Dec 7, 2022 | Uncategorized
Have We ALL Lost Our Minds? Alex writes in telling me that he needs help with his retirement plan because Vanguard doesn’t think $14,428 a month will be enough to retire. See the video I did on this here. The funny thing about this is that Alex... by Josh Scandlen | Dec 3, 2022 | Uncategorized
Let’s cut right to the chase and start with how stock returns are generated. John Bogle in his book Common Sense on Mutual Funds states: We can use the historical data to answer a simple question: Why have stocks provided long-term real returns of 7 percent?... by Josh Scandlen | Dec 2, 2022 | Uncategorized
A couple little charts I created today. You can see my video on Rumble. Chart 1 Chart 2 The data I used to create these charts is from Robert Shiller’s website. The exact same data but two completely different perspectives. Weird, huh? The...