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Here's How Investing $300 per Month in a Rock-Solid ETF Can Create $1 Million by Retirement

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From canceling unused subscriptions to consolidating debts to spending less money on eating out, cost-cutting moves can potentially give you some room to put money aside and invest. Here's how. Over time, your returns will increase at the index's long-term average rate of around 10%.

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This ETF Could Make You a Millionaire With No Investing Knowledge at All

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If you have investing knowledge, you can pick individual companies to buy shares of and hopefully earn very competitive returns that significantly increase your net worth. But you don't have to be an investing guru in order to put your money to work in the market. The companies that are part of this index are household names.

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The Smartest Ways to Invest Your Money, According to Experts

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Image source: Getty Images When you haven't invested much, or at all, it's normal to feel unsure about how to do it. Investing can seem complicated, which unfortunately causes some people to avoid it entirely. The moral is to always look for quality first in an investment. But you could also look for quality index funds.

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Got $500 to Invest in Stocks? Put It in This Index Fund.

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It doesn't take much money to get a lot out of investing. But what if you had just $500 to kick-start your investing portfolio? An index fund -- designed to track a specific market index -- would be an excellent choice to start. One of the two index funds in Berkshire's portfolio is the Vanguard S&P 500 ETF.

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This ETF Has Consistently Outperformed 88% of Mutual Funds Over the Past Decade

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Finding an ETF or mutual fund that can consistently beat the market year in and year out is practically impossible. Wall Street is full of sharp minds that are often willing to share their investment insights and strategies with everyday investors through a mutual fund. That's not for lack of options. Image source: Getty Images.

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I Love Individual Stocks, but I Just Invested 12% of My Portfolio in This ETF

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I've been investing for about 15 years. During that time, the vast majority of my investments have gone toward individual stocks. But I recently put a significant amount of my wealth, about 12%, into an exchange-traded fund, or ETF. The ETF provides exposure to a segment of the market where I previously had none.

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Want to Invest $1,000 in the "Magnificent Seven?" Invest This Amount in an S&P 500 Index Fund

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It's not hard to gain exposure to the Magnificent Seven given how valuable these companies have become. Top S&P 500-related index funds There are many quality S&P 500 index funds to choose from. Here's a look at how each has performed over the last five years. Image source: Getty Images.

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