How to Use This Book
What is your Financial IQ?
How organized are your finances? Do you know where everything is and what everything is worth? If you don’t you should. If you want to…this book can help.
Do you ever wonder where all of your hard earned dollars go?
Who is helping you find money that may be leaking out of your wealth bucket?
Does it seem like everyone else gets a cut of your paycheck before you (Taxes, Government, Mortgage Company, Automotive Financing Companies, Credit Cards, etc.)?
How would you like to shrink their cut? This book can teach you how.
Maybe you are wondering how to select a financial professional…or if you even need a financial professional? All financial planners are not created equal. How do you know if you have a financial coach or a product peddler? This book can help you decide.
This book can help you understand the full value of working with a financial professional, and it gives you some criteria to judge your current planner by. If he or she is not living up to these standards, maybe its time for a chat… or a change.
How confident are you that your current financial professional represents your best chances for maximizing your full wealth potential?
Maybe you are more comfortable managing your own finances. If so, this book can give you a strong outline of factors to consider so that your plan will not be exposed to any unnecessary wealth traps. The book provides you will valuable information to use during all three phases of your financial life:
- Accumulation
- Preservation
- Distribution
Make sure you’re prepared. Order your copy today!
High schools and colleges are quick to boast about their graduation rates. However, little follow-up is ever done to see how well these same graduates are succeeding financially once they’ve acquired their degrees. The Social Security Administration compiled a report not too long ago with some of the details of this progress. The report was compiled to see how much money they would have to pay out to people who had failed financially, and results are alarming.
Would you send your kid to a high school that gave you a 5% chance of success? Click here to read the findings of the study.
Has anyone ever talked to you about the most efficient way to purchase your vehicles?
Have you ever had a class on definitively determining the best way to go about paying for your house?
Have you ever sat down and figured out how much money you spend on insurance?
Buy your copy of Ivy League Wealth Secrets to learn how to find the answers to these questions.
Here’s a quick exercise: Add up all the amounts of dollars that you spend on your health insurance, auto insurance, homeowners insurance, renters insurance, life insurance, disability insurance, long-term care insurance, boat insurance, umbrella policies, etc. It’s probably a pretty big number. Imagine if you never had to pay that money out and instead you could save the money. How much would that grow to for you?
Unfortunately, insurance itself does have a value.. If any of those perils were to occur, it could wipe you out financially. The trick is to find the balance between paying the right amount of premiums and also creating a premium recovery strategy so that you get back some or all of those premiums with interest by the time you retire. Buy Ivy League Wealth Secrets today, to learn more.
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