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5 Things You Can Do With an Extra $1,000
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What should you do with some extra cash? Greg Hammond, CFP®, CPA shares 5 things you can do with extra cash:
1) Add to or create your emergency fund,
2) Pay down your debt,
3) Increase your employer retirement plan contribution to receive the full company match,
4) If eligible, max out your Roth IRA contribution, and
5) Build a non-retirement investment account.
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Hammond Iles Wealth Advisors is a Registered Investment Adviser.
This content is not to be considered investment advice and is not to be relied upon as the basis for entering any transaction or advisory relationship or making any investment decision. Hammond Iles Wealth Advisors ("Hammond Iles") is a federally registered investment advisor with the Securities Exchange Commission (“SEC”). Registration with the SEC does not imply their approval or endorsement of any services provided by Hammond Iles. Hammond Iles does not provide tax or legal advice; consult your tax or legal professional regarding your personal situation. This content is based on the views of Hammond Iles. The concepts discussed are for educational purposes only. This content includes the opinions, beliefs, or viewpoints of Hammond Iles and should not be relied upon for entering any transaction, advisory relationship, or making any investment decision. Other organizations or persons may analyze investments and the approach to investing from a different perspective than that reflected in this content. Nothing included herein is intended to infer that the approach to investing discussed in this content will assure any particular investment results. All investments involve the risk of loss, including the loss of principal. The content includes data, graphs, charts, or other material reflecting the performance of a security, an index, an investment vehicle, a composite or other instrument over time. Past performance, and any performance reflected in Performance Material, is not an indication of future results.
1) Add to or create your emergency fund,
2) Pay down your debt,
3) Increase your employer retirement plan contribution to receive the full company match,
4) If eligible, max out your Roth IRA contribution, and
5) Build a non-retirement investment account.
Stay connected and learn more on social media at:
#Moneybasics #Retirementplanning #financialplanning #rothira #financialfreedom #financialliteracy #financialeducation #investing #FinancialFriday #investments #diversifiedportfolio #diversification #investingbasics #cash #makethemostofyourcash #hammondiles
Hammond Iles Wealth Advisors is a Registered Investment Adviser.
This content is not to be considered investment advice and is not to be relied upon as the basis for entering any transaction or advisory relationship or making any investment decision. Hammond Iles Wealth Advisors ("Hammond Iles") is a federally registered investment advisor with the Securities Exchange Commission (“SEC”). Registration with the SEC does not imply their approval or endorsement of any services provided by Hammond Iles. Hammond Iles does not provide tax or legal advice; consult your tax or legal professional regarding your personal situation. This content is based on the views of Hammond Iles. The concepts discussed are for educational purposes only. This content includes the opinions, beliefs, or viewpoints of Hammond Iles and should not be relied upon for entering any transaction, advisory relationship, or making any investment decision. Other organizations or persons may analyze investments and the approach to investing from a different perspective than that reflected in this content. Nothing included herein is intended to infer that the approach to investing discussed in this content will assure any particular investment results. All investments involve the risk of loss, including the loss of principal. The content includes data, graphs, charts, or other material reflecting the performance of a security, an index, an investment vehicle, a composite or other instrument over time. Past performance, and any performance reflected in Performance Material, is not an indication of future results.