Step-by-step guide for how and where to invest your first £1,000
Step 1: Pay off high interest debt
Before you start investing you should first look to pay down any high interest debt. This includes:
Credit card balances
Car finance
Personal loans
Student loans, here’s a video i did on this: • Should You Pay Off Student Loans or I...
You may want to build up a small emergency fund before doing this as otherwise you may get caught out in need of cash and have no other option but to go into more debt!
Step 2: Build up an Emergency Fund
Having a suitable emergency fund, to pay for any unexpected expenses, allows you to invest the rest of your money in the confidence that you won’t need to draw on it. Investing is a long term game, and you need to be able to keep that money invested for 5+ years, but you should really be thinking 30+ years!
Typically 3-9 months worth of expenses is enough. But it’s really up to you. If you’re conservative you could have more than this. If you’re comfortable with risk you could have no fund and just use credit cards
An emergency fund should be kept in an easily accessible savings account, if you have a large fund (10+ months) you could even put some of it in fixed term deposits.
You will not get a good level of interest. But this money is not there to get a good return. It’s there so you can confidently take risk, and get good returns, with the rest of your money.
Step 3: Get the right Protection
This is more important for those with young families. But everyone that’s working should have some level of cover.
If you get ill and are unable to work, or you die, you’re family is going to be in a very bad financial situation and any money you’re squirreled away for retirement isn’t going to go far.
Before you start investing, you should make sure you’ve got the right level of insurance to cover you if there worst should happen.
Income Protection - https://moneytothemasses.com/quick-sa...
Life Insurance - https://moneytothemasses.com/quick-sa...
https://www.confused.com/life-insuran...
To find our what cover you have through work you should email your HR department or manager, they will let you know the details.
What level of cover do I need?
Think this through, if the worst did happen, how much would you need? You should be able to answer this question yourself just by doing some simple forecasting. You should make sure that whatever protection you take out has some for of inflation adjustment. There’s no point taking out a policy today for £X and then claiming it in 10 years time only to find that £X is worth a lot less than it is today due to inflation!
Step 4: Choosing the right app
Watch my video on investing apps here: • Video
Step 5: Account Types
You should fully understand how each of these work and when they should be used. Do this before you start investing:
General Investment Account
ISA - https://www.nationwide.co.uk/savings/...
LISA - https://www.moneysavingexpert.com/sav...
SIPP - https://www.which.co.uk/money/pension...
Step 6: What to invest in
Please watch my video on Index funds here: • Vanguard Index Funds for Beginners | ...
Please watch my video on Vanguard Lifestrategy funds here: • Vanguard Lifestrategy Funds Explained...
Watch my video here on why investing in individual stocks is not a good idea: • Video
Risk Warnings & Disclaimers
Capital at risk. Past performance is used as a guide only. It is no guarantee of future returns. Different funds and asset classes carry varying levels of risk depending on the geographical region and industry sector. You should make yourself aware of these specific risks prior to investing. This video does not constitute personal advice. We do not take any responsibility for third party websites and content we may link to from this video. Issued on behalf of Nova. Nova is a trading name of Nova Wealth Ltd, which is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority (FRN: 778951) and is a limited company registered in England & Wales (10739796).
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0:00 Intro
1:34 Step 1 - Debt
2:53 Step 2 - Cash buffer
4:29 Step 3 - Best Investment apps
6:05 Step 4 - Account Types
7:58 Step 5 - To Fund or not to Fund
9:10 Step 6 - What to invest in
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