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@Melody Miller I agree. I have a couple in mind to start with once my CD matures in July. I will probably still keep a brick and mortar but with less money. I am convinced that HYSA is the way to go and the move to make! Thanks for sharing and I certainly appreciate your advice!
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@Melody Miller Love the forward movement Melody!
📍Start Here
Hi! Welcome to the Wealth Pack Community! The Goal of this group is to bring together those who want to learn how to grow their wealth the smart way and become confident in their money decisions! Please take a look in the classroom section in the top menu to download some resources. We will continue to add to it. To kick things off, please comment below introducing yourself Let us know: 1. Where are you from 2. What is the personal finance area you want to focus on 3. Pick a GIF that represents you in some way ⚠️ Please do not give out any personal information in this community. This is a public group so be mindful and keep your information safe. Keep your comments general and when we see comments themes we will have a group discussion about it. See you in the comments!
1 like • Mar 23
@Janae Hunter Glad to have you in the community!
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@Candice Little Welcome to the community Candice and congrats on the retirement 👏🏾👏🏾
Wait It Out
Hmmmm, it was nice seeing my investments climb above my purchase price today if only on paper. It reminded me of the lessons the Wealth Twins taught us about not letting our emotions override our goals when we see prices going up and down. I am a lot calmer now than I was many years ago. What about you?
Wait It Out
We saved everything and still almost missed early retirement
We used to make good money and save diligently. But our money just sat in bank accounts and retirement accounts while we watched others grow their wealth in ways we didn't understand. It sucked because we felt too embarrassed to ask for help without looking foolish while working at an investment bank. We lived through the 2001 and 2008 market crashes but, investing felt too risky for people like us because we grew up without money. But then, in business school, we learned portfolio theory. We realized most mutual funds were largely a waste of time and that we could manage our own money better ourselves. Which led us to managing our own portfolios, achieving over 22% returns, building $10K+/month in passive income through real estate and the stock market, and retiring at 34. Want to know how we did it? Reply YES and I’ll DM you the details.
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Most certainly YES
Your savings account is costing you your retirement
Most high saving professionals are leaving their money sitting in low yield bank accounts and retirement funds, assuming they're on track. The problem with this is your money isn't actually working for you. You're saving diligently, but missing years of compounding growth and a financial advisor won't close that gap for you either. This leads to getting close to retirement and realizing your lifestyle might not be as protected as you thought. The vacations, the family support, the flexibility. All at risk. After helping complete beginners achieve 20%+ returns in the stock market, building $10K+/month in passive rental income, and retiring at 34 — here's what we'd do instead: Learn to invest confidently using The Flexible Capital strategy. This is because The Flexible Capital strategy ✅ Puts your money into investment accounts outside of your job retirement that outperforms what banks offer ✅ Generates accessible income without penalties, ✅ & runs on autopilot once it's set up. You stay in control. No financial advisor needed. 💪 All of this leads to a portfolio that grows while you work, passive income you can count on, and the confidence to know your retirement lifestyle is protected. You can think about it like this: Do you want to keep letting your savings sit in accounts that barely beat inflation? Or would you prefer to build a portfolio that actually funds the retirement you've worked so hard for? Let me know in the comments ⬇️
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In other words….Get off the pickle juice and let’s “Dill” ourselves a better hand for our future selves 💞 Build Retirement!
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Tamara Harrison
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Tamara Harrison - Columbus, Ohio I love to read, walk and workout

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