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Grow Your Dough Challenge 2019 Final Results

The Grow Your Dough Challenge involved putting $1,000 into your investment choices, via whatever investing platform you liked, at the beginning of 2019. I ended up investing via seven different platforms: Acorns, Capital One, E*Trade, Fundrise, Lending Club, M1 Finance and Robinhood. Read more about my year of investing…

Grow Your Dough Challenge 2019 Q3 Update

Time for my 2019 Grow Your Dough Challenge third quarter update. The Grow Your Dough Challenge involves putting $1000 into the investments of your choice via the investing platform of your choice at the beginning of the year. At the end of 12 months, we’ll see how the investments have progressed and which one can grow the most dough. I invested in seven different platforms, plus myself and my blog. Read more to learn how my investments are doing.

Grow Your Dough Challenge 2019 Q2 Update

Time for the 2019 Grow Your Dough Challenge second quarter update! The Grow Your Dough Challenge involves putting $1000 into the investments of your choice via the investing platform of your choice at the beginning of the year. At the end of 12 months, we’ll see how the investments have progressed and which one can grow the most dough. For the challenge, I made investments across six different investing platforms, plus a special bonus category of investing in myself through my blogs and YouTube channel. (Click through to read more…)

Grow Your Dough Challenge 2019 Q1 Update

Following my investment choices in the Grow Your Dough Challenge. $1000 invested for 12 months in each of theses accounts: Acorns, Robinhood, Fundrise, Lending Club, E*Trade, and a Capital One CD. Also looking at costs to develop my blog and YouTube channel as part of investing in these tools and my education to use them.

Find a CD with Bankrate

A brief post with a link to my YouTube video on how to use Bankrate to choose a Certificate of Deposit (CD). Also includes my Refer a Friend link to Capital One for the Money Market, Checking or Savings Accounts.

$1000 Growing in a Certificate of Deposit

Investing $1000 in a traditional investment – a Certificate of Deposit as part of the Grow Your Dough Challenge. I invested with Capital One, where I also have a Savings account. Includes my Refer a Friend link for new account owners to receive a cash bonus when opening checking, savings or money market accounts with Capital One.