The Money Exchange

The Five Principles of Personal Finance - Eps 101


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Typical financial advice often implies that you're neither smart enough nor have the temperament to personally manage your own money. Curtis May, on the other hand, says 2+2=4, personal finance is not that complicated provided you take the time and effort to learn more about it.

As the creator and owner of Practical Wealth Advisors, Curtis has been working with individuals to build wealth for more than 35 years, and he is passionate about helping his clients save money, invest it, build wealth and live the very best life. The primary focus of his financial planning firm is to help individuals and families become financially free by following the principles of wealth creation that have endured for centuries around the world.

In this episode, Curtis takes us through the five principles of personal finances and how you can start applying them to build long-term wealth. These are:

  • Savings
  • Maximum Protection
  • Legacy
  • Liquidity
  • Velocity

Tune in to get the most value out of our conversation as he breaks down each principle.

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