‘Get out on the dance floor’


You don’t have to be an investing superstar to find joy in your life, according to Amanda Holden, author of a new book, “How to Be a Rich Old Lady: Your Guide to Easy Investing, Building Wealth, and Creating the Wild, Beautiful Life You Want.”

“But you do need to get out on the dance floor,” she told me.

Holden, a financial coach and the founder of Invested Devel­opment, an investing education business, has taken a subject many women find boring, or daunting, or simply don’t want to think about, and spun it into a refreshing take on investing.

Her mantra: You don’t have to wait until your retirement account is maxed out, your debt is gone, or your emergency fund is fully stocked to start noticing the magic of life.

That said, it would be “great to get all your money stuff sorted.”

“This book is about investing — what you need to go from surviving to thriving,” Holden said. “Look at my process as if you’re learning about an intimidating topic from your big sister’s coolest friend.”

Read more: How to start investing: A 6-step guide

Here are edited excerpts of our recent conversation:

Kerry Hannon: Why is being a ‘Rich Old Lady’ a motivator to learn about investing?

Amanda Holden: We’re learning this skill, this new language of money, so that we can take care of our future selves. By keeping a slightly wrinklier version of the face that you have now in mind helps make this process of learning this otherwise technical material easier.

Use that older lady as your avatar for financial independence. Part of the practice of learning about finances is dreaming into the future, thinking of who this person is and how we want to show up for her and take care of her, because that’s what it’s all about.

You drill down on the importance of women having “financial independence.” How do you define that?

There are a couple of ways to view that. One definition is being financially independent from a partner. So not relying on a man or a partner for money. It can also mean being able to live independent of a paycheck. So, not relying on a paycheck to be able to live your life, and more specifically, being able to live off of your investments.

For now, here’s what you need to know about reaching financial independence: Start investing early, stick with it, and with time, you can create a life where working for money becomes optional. If you want to work? Great. I do.

Your goal is to have options—the power to choose the life you want. And this life is not going to happen without investing. Saving money in the bank is good to a point, but it won’t get your money growing the way you need it to become a rich old lady.



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