andrew


About andrew

Andrew is the author behind Dollar After Dollar, a blog that teaches you how to build wealth and gain financial freedom. Andrew is the host of The Personal Finance Podcast, a show that is changing the way you think about your money. His primary goal with the podcast is to bring as much value as possible to his listeners. Andrew's favorite free financial tool he's been using since 2014 to manage his net worth is Personal Capital. Each month he uses their free Investment Checkup tool and Retirement Planner to track his investments and ensure that he's on the fast track to financial freedom. His favorite investment platform is M1 Finance, a site that allows him to build a custom portfolio of stocks for free. It has no trading fees and is his preferred way to invest without having to lift a finger.


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“If you can’t find the needle in the haystack, just buy the haystack.” This is one of my favorite investment quotes and describes index fund investing so well. You can blow the socks off some of the best mutual funds in existence without ever lifting a finger. In fact, index investing is so easy that you can become a millionaire without ever looking at your portfolio.  This may sound like […]

Index Funds Are Oh So Fun!



  A wise man once said “Safety first, then teamwork”. Well today, we’re going to work on the safe side, which gives you the balance to pursue your passion and take risks that will enable you to achieve higher investing goals. If those goals cause you to stumble, your safety net will catch your fall, so you don’t hit rock bottom.  We do not want to be singing “started from […]

3 Ways to Build a Retirement Safety Net


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Time to get this party started! I have so many different topics I want to write about but I thought I would start with a question… Why? Why create this site, and furthermore, why on finance? The answer is simple really…PASSION. I have a passion for finance, and I wanted to share what I know with other people. I don’t claim to be an expert, I’m just a fella who […]

Why Create Dollar After Dollar?