1. Guides of different investing subjects: Growth stocks, dividends, ETFs, BDCs, Diversification, Safety assets
4. Researching stocks cheatsheet - breakdown of how to research a stock
5. Compound interest calculator
7. The "Yield to Liberty" Calculator: A simple spreadsheet or web tool where users input their monthly expenses and current portfolio yield to see exactly how much more capital they need to become work-optional.
8. Dividend Reinvestment (DRIP) Visualizer: A calculator that demonstrates the "snowball effect" over 10, 20, and 30 years when dividends are reinvested versus taken as cash.
9. Covered Call Profit/Loss Simulator: A basic tool for beginners to input a stock price, strike price, and premium to see their "break-even" point and maximum upside.
10. New Investor Onboarding Roadmap: A step-by-step guide on how to open a brokerage account, fund it, and execute the first trade without "analysis paralysis."
11. Dividend Aristocrat Analyzer
12. The 15-Minute Weekly Portfolio Health Check: A one-page PDF checklist for investors to review their holdings, check for dividend cuts, and monitor sector diversification.
13. The Passive Income Monthly Tracker: A clean, printable (or digital) log for users to record every dollar of passive income they earn, helping them stay motivated by seeing the numbers grow.
14. "Income vs. Growth" Comparison Guide: A visual cheat sheet or e-booklet explaining the tax implications and long-term outcomes of focusing on high-yield vs. capital appreciation.
15. ETF Comparison Matrix: A curated table comparing popular high-yield ETFs (like JEPI, SCHD, or QYLD) based on expense ratios, volatility, and historical yields.
16. The "Glossary of the 1%": A dictionary of complex financial terms (e.g., Yield on Cost, Ex-Dividend Date, Return of Capital) explained in plain English for the everyday person.
17. 10 Daily Ideas Journal Template: A digital or printable template based on the practice of generating 10 ideas a day to help visitors build their own "mental muscle" for business and finance.
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