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It’s always good to have a little education. When it comes to money management, a little education could help you more than you imagine and eventually lead to a more financially productive life.<br>Do you know the most common financial mistakes that might be making? Checkout 77 common financial mistakes and find out, how you can avoid them.
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77 common financial mistakes01 to 30 FREEE WEALTH GUIDE BY Solid Rock Wealth Management
It’s always good to have a little education. When it comes to money management, a little education could help you more than you image and will eventually lead to a more financially productive life. Owner of Solid Rock Wealth Management “Chris Nolt” who is a financial advisor and planner have shared 77 most common financial mistakes that he has noticed over the time span of 26 years in wealth management. In the next presentation, you’ll find out, how to avoid those common financial mistakes.
Using the wrong financial advisor
No budget/over spending/ overuse of debt
Making the minimum monthly payment on credit cards.
Failure to start saving early/delaying to save
Not taking advantage of tax deductions.
Not taking annual Required Minimum Distributions (RMD) from a Traditional IRA.
Relying solely on Social Security for retirement.
Purchasing life insurance as an investment.
Wrong life insurance ownership selection.
Purchasing insurance with low deductibles.
Not purchasing an umbrella insurance policy.
Not considering tax-saving strategies when selling highly appreciated property.
Not planning for health care costs.
Not planning for long-term care costs.
Diversifying through multiple investment advisors.
Investing money based on “hot-tips” or advice from friends, family, and co-workers.
Trying to time the market’s movements.
Stay connected with Solid Rock Wealth Management to find the remaining common financial mistakes and how to avoid them. Learn more about how you can effectively plan, grow and preserve your wealth with financial advisor “Chris Nolt” at www.SolidRockWealth.com or call now at 406-582-1264 Does talking costs you anything?