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I am 25 years old with a baby on the way, what should I invest in?

My girlfriend just got pregnant and I will be a father soon. I saved up some small money but I realise with the baby coming up and marriage in one the table, I need to begin investing for the future.

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    Congratulations on the pregnancy. If you really want to better yourself, invest in education and experiences and if you want to live a longer healthier life, invest in physical fitness. To become wealthier, invest in things that produce residual income such as real estate investments.

    2019.08.01 18:0

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