I am a newcomer to Mustachian ways, and devoured the entire history of the blog in a few nights' time. The hubs and I have got a long way to go, with lots of stupid past mistakes to overcome, but we're excited to be working our way out, however long it may take.
One problem I foresee in being able to reach a solid, early retirement is both my and my husband's aversion to knowing anything about the investing world and how it works. I was never taught any of these things, never had an interest in them, and pretty much have no clue what I'm doing.
We don't have money to invest right now (getting rolling on slashing the expenses and attacking the mountainous debt currently), but when we do, I want to be ready and have a plan in place, rather than trying to figure it out once we have the funds to do it. So, are there any good starter books or articles or blogs you recommend to help me wrap my brain around this stuff? I mean, I'm talking elementary, basic, low-level stuff. Any books will, of course, be borrowed from the library. Thanks in advance!