A nurse who invests in the stock market works as a nurse because they want to, and not because they have to.
A nurse who invests earns passive income that keeps coming in even while they're away from the hospital.
A nurse who invests in the stock market is building generational wealth for their family.
- You are overwhelmed by all of the information out there and can't find your starting point
- You don't want to trust a financial advisor who may not be looking out for your best interest
- You crave financial security from knowing your money is growing
- You want to learn how to invest in a simple way you can understand
you know working as a nurse isn't sustainable
you know you can't keep putting this off
you know that nobody else will do this for you
Your financial exit strategy from your current nursing role requires building your own investment plan so you aren't handcuffed to your employer.
Imagine actually having time to recover from your shifts. Time to relax. Time to take a deep breath. Time to recharge.
It's clear that only getting two weeks off of PTO a year isn't enough. And you can't imagine doing this for the next 30 years.
Taking PTO whenever you want because you're in charge of your schedule
Spending the weekends, evenings, and holidays with your family and friends
Being able to prioritize your mental health by saying no to overtime shifts
It's time to take care of yourself and your finances. You deserve to work as a nurse on your terms.
And you deserve to be in charge of your schedule. Nursing does not have to be your only source of income.
And I have a program that will teach you how to start building passive income through investing in the stock market, specifically with index funds.
"This has opened my eyes to the beauty and importance of investing and index funds. It thoroughly walks you through concepts that are often confusing or foreign. April does a great job empowering nurses to take their financial freedom into their own hands."
New Grad Tele Nurse Paula, BSN, RN
"I liked the content around mindset and confidence. Having investing explained in a way that makes sense to me as a nurse was helpful. You can learn anything with the right teacher and the right teaching method and this was spot on for me."
Sarah, BSN, RN, NICU Nurse, Prenatal Educator
Financial Foundations
Investing Introduction
Here's what you're going to learn:
- How investing protects your money from inflation more than just saving money
- Investing while paying off your debt so you aren't waiting until you're debt-free
- The risks associated with investing and how the stock market works
Indexing Investing Strategy
Utilizing index funds and ETFs to build wealth.
Here's what you're going to learn:
- What's an index fund versus an ETF versus a mutual fund
- Exactly how you make money from investing inside an index fund
- How to avoid wasting money with a mutual fund and a financial advisor with high fees
Investment Accounts
The investing account you need to know and how they work.
Here's what you're going to learn:
- The most important factor in building wealth as a nurse
- Breakdown of 401k, 403b, HSA, traditional IRA, Roth IRA, and taxable brokerage accounts
- The pros and cons of each account including the tax implications of investing in each one
Pick from three approaches.
Learn and select the one that best fits your lifestyle and goals.
Here's what you're going to learn:
- Constructing your own portfolio with a three-fund approach
- Investing with a target date fund and the pros and cons
- The benefits and drawbacks of using a roboadvisor
Ethics & Retirement
How to plan for retirement and invest ethically.
Here's what you're going to learn:
- ESG and socially responsible investing with index funds
- How to live off your investment income without ever running out of money
- Preserving your wealth in retirement while living the lifestyle you crave
Get live demos with Fidelity so you know exactly what buttons to press to invest correctly.
One-hour training that will teach you how to recession-proof your money so that you can build wealth at a discount while the market is down.
"This was a way to break down the confusing terms, like ETFs vs index funds. It was very helpful in breaking down visually how to approach funding the different accounts, like a 401(k), HSA, and Roth IRA."
Melissa, MSN, RN, CPN, CCRN, Pediatric Nurse
"I appreciated how simply this explained complicated topics. The graphics, nursing world comparisons, and examples made it easier to understand and follow along."
Leah, BSN, RN, PCU/Tele Travel Nurse
Instant Access To The Complete "Simple Investing For Nurses" Program
(value = $997)
Lifetime Updates
(value = $397)
112-Page Accompanying Visual eBook
(value = $397)
Access To Bonus Module Six: Fidelity Investing Demos
(value = $97)
Access To Bonus Module Seven: How To Recession-Proof Your Money Masterclass
(value = $197)
Put this on your hospital's tab! Many hospitals offer this as a perk but don’t always advertise it (surprise, surprise)...
Some nurses are offered $600 yearly for full-time employees and $300 for part-time. Make sure to check your specific hospital's CE policy.
Hey there, I'm April.
I am a retired nurse, and I manage my own investment portfolio of $850,000, mainly in index funds and EFTs. I was able to retire from nursing because of my financial exit strategy.
A large part of my exit plan was my investment portfolio and income, which included fully funding my Roth IRA for years leading up to my retirement from the profession. I have reached a financial milestone called "Coast FI" and am on track to become a multi-millionaire in my 60s.
I will translate the world of investing into a language you can actually understand, the language of nurses.
The best person to handle your investments is you. Not a financial advisor. They cannot take better care of your money than you. We all know that in the hospital, we never delegate a nursing assessment to a CNA, because assessing is our nursing superpower.
Self-managing your investments, from $100 to $100,0000 can feel scary and overwhelming. But by delegating this very critical financial skill, you are giving away your financial power. Many financial advisors make investing out to be confusing because they benefit from your lack of confidence.
You can reclaim your financial power because if you are smart enough to be a nurse and keep another human being alive, you are smart enough to do this.
Is this only for nurses?
What does lifetime access mean?
Is this specific to Fidelity, Vanguard, or Charles Schwab?
Can I use this as a new student nurse, new nurse, or older nurse?
If you are smart enough to restart a heart, you are smart enough to restart your finances.
If you are smart enough to calculate dosages for life-saving medications, you are smart enough to calculate your investment fees.
If you are smart enough to be a nurse, you are smart enough to become a millionaire investing in the stock market.