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<blockquote data-quote="Jophish17" data-source="post: 443934" data-attributes="member: 843"><p>I think you're on the right path. Real estate is great for this. There are also funds or indices and such for bonds, but then you're exposed to interest rate changes. I prefer real estate. </p><p></p><p>There are a number of REITs you can invest in. I've also done some investing with Groundfloor which finances residential property flippers (note: I do not personally plan to invest in Groundfloor again, just an option) - I think they offer income-producing products now. </p><p></p><p>I invest largely in equities with some real estate and fixed income assets. I also agree "the market" can be beaten on a return basis if you're willing to take on more risk. I worked in PE so I've done a bit of private placement but I generally prefer to avoid over-exposure considering my income already depended on the success of the firm. </p><p></p><p>The worse investment I've ever made was hiring a financial advisor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jophish17, post: 443934, member: 843"] I think you're on the right path. Real estate is great for this. There are also funds or indices and such for bonds, but then you're exposed to interest rate changes. I prefer real estate. There are a number of REITs you can invest in. I've also done some investing with Groundfloor which finances residential property flippers (note: I do not personally plan to invest in Groundfloor again, just an option) - I think they offer income-producing products now. I invest largely in equities with some real estate and fixed income assets. I also agree "the market" can be beaten on a return basis if you're willing to take on more risk. I worked in PE so I've done a bit of private placement but I generally prefer to avoid over-exposure considering my income already depended on the success of the firm. The worse investment I've ever made was hiring a financial advisor. [/QUOTE]
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