SEC Chair Jay Clayton's top investing tips: Compounding, diversification and take free money investinyou (In partnership with acorns.)
SEC chief Jay Clayton, who is in charge of protecting American investors, has strong thoughts on what Americans need to do to save for an adequate retirement.
But Clayton has also taken a far greater interest than his predecessors in prodding America to save more. Why the interest? Clayton sees what all of us see: a potential investment crisis. His first commandment is to get your financial house in order. Understand"what you have, what you owe, and what you spend," Clayton said."If you have high interest rate credit, the best investment is getting rid of that."
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