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FTM 316: Is Your Overhead Preventing Your Success?
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June 6, 2018 - This week, Jerry and Jennifer Robinson ask: Is your monthly outflow (or overhead) preventing you from reaching your financial goals? Since breaking free from the "consumption trap" back in 2012, Jerry and Jennifer Robinson have been on a mission to help others break free so that they can achieve their financial goals.
Later, precious metals advisor Tom Cloud explains how gold prices work, with a brief explanation of Spot Price vs Premium vs Commission.
Also, financial advisor Mike Mitchell addresses a listener question: "I have a 403(b) retirement plan with $250,000 in it. Can this amount be rolled over to another self-directed retirement vehicle?"
Finally, Jerry Robinson concludes with a provocative thought about the need to "unlearn."
Visit FollowtheMoney.com for Jerry Robinson’s latest market insights, investing tools, trading education, and membership resources.
Disclaimer: This podcast is for educational purposes only and should not be considered personalized financial advice. Investing and trading involve risk, including possible loss of principal. Always do your own research and consult a qualified financial professional before making financial decisions.
Later, precious metals advisor Tom Cloud explains how gold prices work, with a brief explanation of Spot Price vs Premium vs Commission.
Also, financial advisor Mike Mitchell addresses a listener question: "I have a 403(b) retirement plan with $250,000 in it. Can this amount be rolled over to another self-directed retirement vehicle?"
Finally, Jerry Robinson concludes with a provocative thought about the need to "unlearn."
Visit FollowtheMoney.com for Jerry Robinson’s latest market insights, investing tools, trading education, and membership resources.
Disclaimer: This podcast is for educational purposes only and should not be considered personalized financial advice. Investing and trading involve risk, including possible loss of principal. Always do your own research and consult a qualified financial professional before making financial decisions.