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4 Really Good Reasons to Invest

4 Really Good Reasons to Invest

August 11, 2021

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Four Really Good Reasons to Invest

Forty-eight percent of Americans do not own any stocks or stock-related investments, according to the most recent data available from Pew Research Center.1

Individuals may cite different reasons for not investing, but with important long-term financial goals, such as retirement, in the balance, the reasons may not be good enough.

Why Invest?

  • Make Money on Your Money

You might not have a hundred million dollars to invest, but that doesn’t mean your money can’t share in the same opportunities available to others. You work hard for your money; make sure your money works hard for you.

  • Achieve Self-Determination and Independence

When you build wealth, you may be in a better position to pursue the lifestyle you want. Your life can become one of possibilities rather than one of limitations.

  • Leave a Legacy to Your Heirs

The wealth you pass to the next generation can have a profound impact on your heirs, providing educational opportunities, the capital to start a business, or financial support to your grandchildren.

  • Support Causes Important to You

Wealth can be an important tool for impacting the world in a meaningful way. So whether your passion is the environment, the arts, or human welfare, you can use your wealth to affect positive changes in your community or around the world.

A Framework for Investing

The decision to invest is an acknowledgement that it comes with certain risks. Not all investments will do well and some may lose money. However, without risk, there would be no opportunity to potentially earn the higher returns that can help you grow your wealth.

To manage investment risk, consider maintaining a broad diversification of your investments that reflects your personal risk tolerance, time horizon, and the nature of your financial goal. Remember, diversification is an approach to help manage investment risk. It does not eliminate the risk of loss if security prices decline.
Because investing can be complicated, consider working with a financial professional to help guide you on your wealth-building journey.

 In a Nutshell--

WHY: Free yourself--LIVE YOUR BEST LIFE!  Let the money you worked hard to make  to work hard for you- let your MONEY make MONEY!

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WHAT: Disciplined and continued investment based on financial plans will enable you to watch your money earn for you to achieve your goals and win your freedom (THE WHY).

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HOW: Work with your Advisor to build a smart, disciplined and continuous plan.

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1. PewResearch.org, 2020

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