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Understanding Segmenting

Darryl Rosen • Jan 13, 2024

 It's a game-changer  for the long haul! (Learn more in 93 seconds!)

The Basic Idea is Pretty Simple!

The basic idea behind segmenting is pretty simple, really.


You divide your money into different "buckets," each with its own set of rules for how it should be invested. For example, the money you need for everyday expenses and bills?


That goes in one bucket, and you definitely don't want to take any risks with that. But then there's the money that you technically may never use – think of it as your "just in case" fund. That's where things get interesting, because that money can be invested more aggressively for potentially higher returns over the long term. 


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