Equipping Points:
Financial competency is something that is not taught nearly enough. As an advisor, Eric focuses on teaching not only strategic investing decisions but also the basic foundations of money. It starts by knowing how much you have. Then, ask yourself, how much do you really spend? It’s easy to spend more than you realize, so getting that in check can make a huge difference.
When it comes to investing, are you truly diversified? How much are you actually paying in fees? Eric shares why some of these answers can be misconstrued and how to get back on track in this episode. Join us as we cover some essential questions that will allow you to grade your financial competency.
Here are the quotes we talk through on the show:
- Do you know how much you have? [spp-timestamp time=”1:11″]
- Do you know how much you spend? [spp-timestamp time=”3:45″]
- Do you know how much risk you have? [spp-timestamp time=”5:39″]
- Do you know what you’re paying in fees? [spp-timestamp time=”7:47″]
- Do you know what your retirement income streams look like? [spp-timestamp time=”9:46″]
If you have any questions about what we discussed on the show or want to follow up with any financial planning questions of your own, get in touch with us and schedule a visit here.
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