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"Save your own retirement money" vs "Buy life insurance." Which side is better to choose? ðŸĪ”

Many may be weighing on where the money should be best spent, on one side wanting to have cash on hand, on the other side afraid of risk...

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💰 The Saver: Highly focused on liquidity. See the numbers grow quickly, but be careful! Because if the "health storm" enters, the sum of money accumulated throughout life can be blown away with the cost of treatment in the blink of an eye.

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ðŸ›Ąïļ The Protector: Despite its low liquidity, it must be held as long as a slot ðŸĶĨ, but this is a fine "shield" that transfers risk to the insurance company to bear it instead, so that your retirement goal does not stumble.

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âœĻ Key Takeaway:

Money Collection = Wealth Creation

Guarantee = Wealth Protection

It's not a matter of choosing "either," it's about doing "in tandem" to create perfect stability, sir.

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What about you? Is there a strong enough storage shield now? ðŸ›ĄïļâœĻ

Comments can exchange ideas together! 👇

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Who is planning or looking for a financial adviser?

ðŸ“Đ DM can always talk.

IG: drbubble. Wealthy thysmile.

Line: itsmebible

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# drbubblewealthysmile # Investment finance

# Wealth # FinancialWealth # Allianz

"Take care of the smile with dental work. ðŸĶ·

Plan stability with attention "

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Let’s be honest—most of us never got a step-by-step guide on how to actually get good with money. We just kept hearing “save more,” “stop spending,” and “invest early” like that was enough. But what does that even look like in real life? So instead of just listing habits, I broke down the ac
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A stack of US dollar bills on a red surface next to a glass with a red drink. Text overlay reads '7 Money Rules That'll Change Your Life' with a cartoon money icon.
US dollar bills are visible inside a dark blue bag. Text overlay lists money rules: '1. Spend Less Than You Earn!', '2. Build An Emergency Fund', '3. Invest For The Long Term!', '4. Kill High Interest Debt ASAP!'.
US dollar bills are visible inside a dark blue bag. Text overlay lists money rules: '5. Retirement Starts NOW, Not Later!', '6. Live Below Your Means', '7. Can ≠ Should. Discipline Is Freedom!'.
âœĻðŸ’ĩ 7 Money Rules To Live By ðŸ’ļâœĻ
âœĻ Money becomes a lot less stressful when you follow a few non-negotiables. These 7 money rules aren’t flashy, but they’re the foundation of long-term financial peace ðŸ’Ŋ 1ïļâƒĢ Spend less than you earn & track it! Awareness is power. If you don’t know where your money goes, you can’t control it.
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Margarita

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Money Is Really About Safety, Time & Choice
#FinancialPsychology #LifeCycleHypothesis #MoneyMindset #NervousSystemHealth #WhereScienceMeetsSoul âœĻ Most people think money is about numbers. But the Life Cycle Hypothesis tells a different story. Money is about how we navigate time. In our early years, we often bor
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Dr katie dealing healing 💖

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🚀 Ready to Start a Side Hustle and Boost Income
With technology booming, it’s never been easier to earn extra cash alongside your full-time job. 💊 Nearly 44 million Americans are crushing it with side hustles! Here’s why you should join them: ðŸ’Ą Explore Your Passions: Turn hobbies into cash! 📈 Increase Your Income: Pay off debt, save for big
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Ceo_rasha

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Managing money as a new nurse
Most of us weren’t taught financial literacy including myself so I took it upon myself to teach myself so I don’t have to live paycheck to paycheck. My first year of nursing I was blowing my money spending anyhow because I didn’t have any real bills, but also trying to teach myself how to be financ
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Precious

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💰 Money: My Road to Financial FreedomðŸ’ļ
Hey everyone! Today, I want to share my journey with money and how I've been trying to gain financial freedom. Managing finances is a crucial skill that everyone should learn, and I hope my story can provide some insights or motivation for you. ðŸ’Ą Setting Clear Financial Goals Setting clear
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Nelly Evelina

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This is a breakdown of Cash Value Life Insurance ðŸ’ļ
Here’s the truth about how cash value life insurance REALLY works (and what they don’t want you to know) Full BreakdownðŸ‘†ðŸ’Ą #cashvaluelifeinsurance #wealth #financialfreedom #finance #infinitebanking
FullSendFinance

FullSendFinance

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Life insurance with a savings account attached ‾ïļ
Bet you didn’t know: There’s a hidden savings account inside cash value life insurance! ðŸ’°ðŸ’Ą
FullSendFinance

FullSendFinance

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A Louis Vuitton handbag and a coffee drink on a table with a waterfront view. Overlay text reads '19 MONEY RULES TO Learn By Age 30' and 'Money Saving Tips'.
The first two money rules are displayed: '1. Pay yourself first' and '2. Keep a 6-month emergency fund' in black text on a white background.
Money rules 3 and 4 are presented: '3. Budget using the 50/30/20 rule' and '4. Divide your bonus into thirds' on a white background.
Money Rules to learn by 30
Absolutely! Learning key money rules by age 25 can set you up for financial success and stability in the long run. It's the perfect time to lay a solid foundation for your financial future. Let's dive into some essential money rules: 1. **Live Within Your Means**: This is fundamental. Sp
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Lizzy Reaux

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How retirement contributions can reduce your taxes
There are 3 types of retirement accounts that everyone should have! Here are how they can reduce your taxable income. As a reminder: your taxable income is equal to how much you earn in a year minus qualifying deductions. 💰Pre-Tax 401k Contributions In 2024, you can contribute up to $23,000
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Delara 💖ðŸ‘ĐðŸŧ‍ðŸ’ŧ

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10 Retirement planning tips ‾ïļ
Hey Friends ðŸĪ— Check out these 10 mind-blowing retirement planning tips that will supercharge your financial future: ðŸĪTime Travel: Blast off into the future by starting your retirement savings early and watch your money grow with compound interest. ðŸĐ·Dream Big: Envision your ultimate retirement
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Taylia Dixon

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A large quantity of bundled US hundred-dollar bills are spread across a surface, with some stacks indicating $10,000. Cute pink butterflies and a flower bouquet are drawn on top, alongside the text 'Money Talks: Super Cute Journey to Financial Freedom,' reflecting the article's theme.
Money: My Super Cute Journey to Financial FreedomðŸŒļ
Hey there, finance fam! 👋👋👋 So, I was just scrolling through my feed, sipping my pumpkin spice latte, and thinking about how money used to make me super anxious. But guess what? I figured out how to boss it around! ðŸ’ļðŸ’ļðŸ’ļ Financial Goals: What Do You Really Want? Alright, y’all, let’s start with
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Tammy Sam

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15 money habbits for the girlies
1. Create a budget and stick to it. 2. Save 10% of your income each month. 3. Invest in a retirement account. 4. Pay off high-interest debt quickly. 5. Build an emergency fund. 6. Avoid impulse purchases. 7. Use cashback apps and rewards credit cards. 8. Cook at home
Sheena

Sheena

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A smiling woman in a red dress with the text overlay "HOW TO SAVE LIKE A BAD B*TCH" and the Lemon8 logo with username @whatupwaltz.
A cityscape background with a white text box listing savings tips: 1. BUDGET, 2. TRACK EXPENSES, and 3. SET GOAL, along with an orange arrow and Lemon8 branding.
A blurry background with a white text box detailing savings tips: 4. AUTOMATE SAVINGS, 5. CUT EXPENSES, and 6. REDUCE UTILITY COST, with a yellow arrow and Lemon8 branding.
How to save MONEY like a baddie 💅🏞ðŸ’ļ
READ THE DANG SLIDES !!!! 💰ðŸŦķðŸŧ Which of these is your favorite and which is one you want to work on incorporating?! My page is FULL of money hacks and personal finance tips for my Finbaddies ðŸĐ· #MoneyHacks #Money #Finance #Moneytips #Productivity #Lemon8partner #personal
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Annelisa

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ðŸ’Ą Term Life Insurance vs. Permanent Life InsuranceLet’s break it down: Life ins
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Reese

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ðŸĶ‹5 Steps To Become A Life Insurance Agent
Becoming a life insurance agent/financial specialist changed my life as a young mom. The flexibility, the purpose, the income, and the chance to help families every day. I love helping other people get started the right way. I know how overwhelming it can feel when you don’t know where to start
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Isabel

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This image explains why people get life insurance, listing reasons like replacing income, paying debts, protecting children's future, covering final expenses, and leaving a legacy, then questions what happens to the money after death.
This image details what happens when someone passes away, including family grieving, immediate bills, frozen assets, and court involvement if no legal plan exists, emphasizing the complications that arise.
This image describes the consequences of not having a will or trust, such as probate court, lengthy and costly processes, court-decided distribution, and potential unchosen guardians for minor children.
How to protect your life insurance proceeds!
Life insurance isn’t enough if you have minor kidsâ€Ķ Did you know that if your beneficiary is under 18, the life insurance company won’t pay them directly? Instead, the money could get tied up in court, and a judge, not you, decides who manages it. ðŸ‘ķðŸ―ðŸ’ļ That’s why having a will or trust is jus
Tasha S.

Tasha S.

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Power of Insurance
There are 3 ways money can be taxed. Taxable Tax-deferred Tax-advantaged Understanding the difference can completely change how people plan for retirement. It’s not just about making money. It’s about keeping more of it. #FinancialEducation #MoneyEducation #FinancialLiteracy
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Tiera Wroten

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Your money won’t fly away with these 50 budget hacks ✈ïļ
I began traveling shortly after my 18th birthday after dreaming about my escape for yearsss. Four friends and I packed up, flew to NY, stayed with friends we met on instagram and all drove to Canada. That trip marked the beginning of my journey to five continents. Through travel, I found countl
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Side hustler. Entrepreneur. Dream builder.
I still believe that ordinary people can create extraordinary things when they stay consistent. My side hustle has given me additional income, personal growth, lifelong friendships, and the opportunity to help families along the way. What started as a way to earn extra money has become a pass
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Ceci Resendez

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Tax free retirement ðŸšĻðŸšĻ
Tax-free retirement option 💰ðŸšŦðŸ§ū. Like 👍 and follow ➕ for more free tips! ðŸŽŊ #wealth #financialfreedom #finance #infinitebanking #family #life #retirement #taxfree
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FullSendFinance

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My #1 No buy list is a car with low car insurance
#nobuy2025 #lemon8challenge I want to buy a car this year but I need a car that’s decent and I don’t need to spend so much on car insurance, it might not be possible where I live but I really need it.
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Sharin

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ðŸ’Ą The 50/30/20 Rule – Your Simple Money Blueprint
Struggling to manage money? Here’s a framework that actually works ⮇ïļ âœĻ 50% Needs → Housing, food, utilities, insurance, transport. âœĻ 30% Wants → Entertainment, dining out, shopping, vacations. âœĻ 20% Savings & Investments → Emergency fund, debt payoff, retirement accounts, wealth-building
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A hand holds two credit cards and several twenty-dollar bills. Overlaid text reads "Money Myths DEBUNKED?" and "Swipe>>", introducing an article about common financial misconceptions.
A stack of twenty-dollar bills serves as a background for two money myths. Myth 1 states you need to be rich to invest, debunked by explaining small investments and compound interest. Myth 2 states debt is bad, debunked by distinguishing good and bad debt.
A stack of twenty-dollar bills serves as a background for two money myths. Myth 3 states renting is throwing money away, debunked by highlighting homeownership costs and renting flexibility. Myth 4 states budgeting is restricting, debunked by defining it as intentional spending.
10 Money Myths: What You Really Need To Know 🔎
Number 7 and 8 had a chokehold on me for so long 😭 These are the 10 most common myths about money that can hinder our wealth building: 1ïļâƒĢ💰Investing has become easier through apps like Robinhood and Acorns. You can start small by purchasing fractional shares, investing in dividend stocks, an
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Mari ðŸĶ‹

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A woman in a fur coat and fishnet stockings sits in a car, with text overlay 'Learn How To Make Wealth', illustrating the article's theme of financial empowerment.
A 'LIFE VISION PLANNER' template with blank lines for setting goals for 6 months, 1 year, 5 years, and 10 years, encouraging long-term financial planning.
A guide titled 'HOW TO BUY STOCK FOR BEGINNERS' with steps for investing, accompanied by images of luxury items like handbags and a private jet, symbolizing wealth.
How To Make Money As A Beginner ðŸļ
Unlocking the path to financial empowerment as a beginner can be both thrilling and challenging. I know how you feel, worrying about what you should start doing or where to even begin. Well, here is some ideas that might help you towards your goal of earning money: 1. Start by recognizing your s
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Angelina

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Life insurance is the most side hustle join us.
It never be late to change your life #insurance #insuranceprotection #financialfreedom connect with us to day.
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Therese Mukantu

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Retirement tips ðŸ’ļ
[ 20 years old ] - Start saving ASAP - Sign up for that 401(k) - Use a Roth - Be aggressive - Get educated - Build an emergency stash - Avoid debt [ 30 years old ] - Ramp up 401(r) savings - Save outside of work too - Maintain an aggressive asset allocation - Keep company stock in che
Andrea Davis

Andrea Davis

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A box filled with various baby care products like powders, lotions, wipes, and infant medications, highlighting free items available through Medicaid insurance at CVS Pharmacy.
A close-up of baby care essentials, including baby lotion, baby shampoo, and a soothing vapor bath product, suggesting items for infant hygiene.
Infant health products are shown, including concentrated drops for pain and fever, acetaminophen oral suspension, and diaper rash ointment, indicating items for children's health needs.
Free with Medicaid insurance CVS pharmacy
Are you pregnant or have children that’s on Medicaid? check your insurance!! your insurance plan offers you OTC a free Pharmacy items. sometimes it ranges from $50-$60 a month per household and they have a catalog online where you can choose items to get shipped home to you even order online thr
Alisha Singh

Alisha Singh

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🌟 Do a Mid Year Money Checkin with Me
As always, I’m using my own net worth dashboard in Google Sheets but any app or journal also works! Please don’t benchmark your finances against mine - everyone’s relationship with money is different. I share mine because I don’t mind using myself as an example and doing this is a way for me to
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TheHappyPlanner

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Life insurance tree
Planning for the future is more than just a goal—it’s a commitment to security and peace of mind. With thoughtful life insurance and robust retirement plans, we pave the way for a stable tomorrow. Protecting loved ones and ensuring financial independence, these pillars of smart financial management
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olubunmi ewete

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Indexed universal Life Insurance. Part 5
Subscribe to my YouTube channel for the full video.
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LIFEINSURANCEHQ

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A black and white kitten lies in a pink bed, with text asking if pet insurance is worth it, featuring logos for Chewy and Lemonade.
This image details pet insurance accident policy coverage, including diagnostics, procedures, medication, accidents, and illnesses, with a monthly cost and discount information.
The image explains pet insurance coverage details: 80% coverage after a $250 annual deductible, with a $20,000 annual maximum, illustrated by a claim example.
Should you get pet insurance?
I’ve had Lemonade pet insurance for a few months and it’s been great! Recently got a new kitten and so many of the costs have been covered for her testing and vaccines. -The basics of lemonade: 📝The insurance is broken down into accident/injury ($37) and wellness ($22). 📝The insurance is ru
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Jewell 🐠ðŸĶ€ðŸŠž

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Extra Money| Making Money Online| Side Hustle
With everything going on making money online can be your lifeline. When I started a little over a year ago I was brokeâ€ĶBROKE BROKE and working. My personal situation changed my financial situation but just like what is going on now-bills are still due. Now more than ever you want to use ALL YOUR
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Nakia Denise

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An Indexed Universal Life (IUL) policy is a permanent life insurance plan that b
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Reese

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Money mistakes to avoid
Navigating the financial journey at different stages of life can be challenging, and certain money mistakes are more common at specific ages. Let's break down some key mistakes to avoid by age 20, 30, 40, and 50, ensuring a smoother financial path ahead. **By Age 20:** 1. **Not Learning Fin
Lizzy Reaux

Lizzy Reaux

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An image of a smiling older couple on a patio, with text promoting personalized retirement and life insurance solutions. It highlights 16 years of coaching experience for financial peace and provides contact information for Jason J Ferraro.
A serious man with a stock market graph background, featuring text that promotes index annuities as protection against market volatility. It includes a call to action to learn to sell them and a contact number.
A man holding a newspaper, positioned between contrasting stock market graphs showing upward and downward trends. Text promotes index annuities for protection against market volatility and provides a contact number to learn to sell them.
Retirement is awesome when money grows and is never lost to market volatility.
Are you retired and living your best life? Let’s keep it that way. ðŸĨ‚âœĻ ​Retirement is supposed to be about relaxation, family, and enjoying the fruits of your hard work—not stressing over market volatility or wondering if your loved ones will be fully protected down the road. ​If you are looki
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Retirement Side Hustle
🌟 My Retirement Hustle Starts with $10🌟 Nine months ago, I jumped into this simple $10 Side Hustle ,and it has been the smartest move I’ve made for my future. I’m literally building my retirement income right now — income that **compounds every single month** without selling products, buying
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