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FTM 484: Four Financial Lies Americans Believe (And What To Do Instead!)
Published 1 year, 2 months ago
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In this new episode of the Follow the Money podcast, Jerry Robinson tackles four of the most dangerous financial lies Americans believe—and the truths that can set them free.
From the myth of “buy term and invest the rest” to the risks of relying solely on the stock market in retirement, Jerry breaks down each idea with clarity and conviction.
He also explains why having only one income stream is a recipe for stress, and why legacy planning isn’t just for the wealthy.
Listeners will walk away with practical steps to strengthen their financial foundation.
If you’re serious about building lasting wealth and protecting your future, this episode is a must-listen.
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.
From the myth of “buy term and invest the rest” to the risks of relying solely on the stock market in retirement, Jerry breaks down each idea with clarity and conviction.
He also explains why having only one income stream is a recipe for stress, and why legacy planning isn’t just for the wealthy.
Listeners will walk away with practical steps to strengthen their financial foundation.
If you’re serious about building lasting wealth and protecting your future, this episode is a must-listen.
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.