Ask Dhirendra: “Is it okay to invest if my finances aren’t perfect yet – or should I fix everything first?”

Financial advisors often find clients prioritizing investment choices over fundamental financial health. The article stresses the importance of addressing high-interest debt and establishing an emergency fund before focusing on mutual funds. It outlines a sequence: protect, fix leaks, then chase returns, emphasizing guaranteed returns from debt repayment.

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Ask Dhirendra: “Is it okay to invest if my finances aren’t perfect yet – or should I fix everything first?”

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