Low-cost index funds are a great way for both beginning and advanced investors to invest in the stock market. Learn how to invest in index funds.| Bankrate
ETFs are a type of fund that owns various kinds of securities, often of one type. Here’s what you need to know about ETFs and why investors like them.| Bankrate
Berkshire Hathaway is one of the largest companies in the world, and it owns a wide variety of businesses, ranging from insurance and energy to chocolates and fast food. It’s long been known as the holding company of legendary investor Warren Buffett. Here’s how to buy shares of Berkshire Hathaway stock and what to consider before you buy.| Bankrate
It’s never been easier to buy stocks. If you have a little bit of money and a brokerage account, you can buy a piece of a publicly traded company.| Bankrate
Learn how to invest in the S&P 500 index fund and what to consider when adding the S&P 500 to your long-term portfolio.| Bankrate
If you’re working and already saving for retirement or plan to start socking away money soon, educating yourself on how investing in a 401(k) plan works and how it can help you build a sizable nest egg makes good financial sense.| Bankrate
The Standard & Poor's 500 index is an ironic name for one of the best collections of stocks in the world, one that has returned investors about 10 percent annually over long periods of time.| Bankrate
Passive investing can be a huge winner for investors, and not only does it offer lower costs but it also performs better than most active investors.| Bankrate