You don’t need $10,000 or a financial advisor to start investing. With just $500, you can put your money to work and begin building real wealth. The most important thing isn’t how much you start with — it’s that you start.
Why $500 Is Enough to Start
A $500 investment earning 10% annually (the historical average of the S&P 500) becomes $867 in 5 years, $1,374 in 10 years, and $3,745 in 20 years — without adding another dollar. Time in the market beats timing the market every single time.
Option 1: Index Funds and ETFs (Best for Beginners)
Index funds track a market index like the S&P 500, giving you instant diversification across hundreds of companies with a single purchase.
- VOO (Vanguard S&P 500 ETF): Tracks the 500 largest US companies. 0.03% expense ratio.
- VTI (Vanguard Total Stock Market ETF): Entire US stock market in one fund.
- FXAIX (Fidelity 500 Index Fund): Zero minimum investment, 0.015% expense ratio.
Option 2: Roth IRA (Best for Long-Term Tax-Free Growth)
A Roth IRA is the most powerful investment account available to most Americans. You invest after-tax dollars, and your money grows completely tax-free. The 2025 contribution limit is $7,000 per year.
The math is compelling: $500 invested in a Roth IRA at age 25, growing at 10% annually, becomes over $21,000 by age 65 — completely tax-free.
Option 3: High-Yield Savings or CDs
If you might need the money within 1–2 years, keep it in a high-yield savings account earning 4–5% APY. For money you can lock away for 6–24 months, CDs offer guaranteed rates with no market risk.
Option 4: Fractional Shares
Platforms like Robinhood, Fidelity, and Charles Schwab allow you to buy fractional shares — invest $50 in Amazon or $100 in Tesla even if a full share costs much more.
Option 5: Pay Off High-Interest Debt First
If you have credit card debt at 20%+ APR, paying it off is the best “investment” you can make. Eliminating a 22% interest rate is a guaranteed 22% return.
How to Open a Brokerage Account in 10 Minutes
- Choose a brokerage: Fidelity, Schwab, or Vanguard.
- Open a Roth IRA or taxable brokerage account.
- Verify your identity with your SSN and a photo ID.
- Transfer $500 from your bank account.
- Buy shares of an index fund like VOO or FXAIX.
Final Thoughts
The best investment you can make with $500 is getting started. Open a Roth IRA today, buy a low-cost index fund, and let compound interest do its work. In 20 years, you’ll wish you had started sooner.

