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Financial planning gets serious for most people at age 50, with data showing a significant jump from 33% of people in their 40s having a financial advisor to 50% of people in their 50s. The ten-year window between 40 and 50 represents a giant opportunity that could save 100s of thousands of dollars in the long run.
• First-gen wealth builders face unique challenges
• Difference between ETFs and mutual funds
• Starting the financial planning process earlier (40s vs 50s) dramatically increases success probability
• Why wealthy people rarely sell assets
We hope you enjoy!
Thanks for listening!
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By Good Till CanceledFinancial planning gets serious for most people at age 50, with data showing a significant jump from 33% of people in their 40s having a financial advisor to 50% of people in their 50s. The ten-year window between 40 and 50 represents a giant opportunity that could save 100s of thousands of dollars in the long run.
• First-gen wealth builders face unique challenges
• Difference between ETFs and mutual funds
• Starting the financial planning process earlier (40s vs 50s) dramatically increases success probability
• Why wealthy people rarely sell assets
We hope you enjoy!
Thanks for listening!
---
📄 Dollars & Diagrams Newsletter
📃 Marketing Notes Newsletter
Nic on LinkedIn
Know My Plan - YouTube
Corey on LinkedIn
Corey on YouTube