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Millennials: Get Off Your Assets and Take Charge of Your Financial Life

Millennials, of course, you want to take charge of your financial life. Financial freedom is what most people want.  Can you imagine not having to worry about money?  You would have enough savings and investments.   You would not worry about an emergency creeping up that you couldn’t cover.  You would know that you had a savings plan for your retirement. I can almost hear your sigh of relief.

Millennials, you are a resilient and savvy generation who have experienced debt, joblessness, pandemic worries and other scary economic situations.  You are now roaring back, experiencing almost full employment, on your terms. You can also have a financial plan that lets you sleep at night … but you have to spend as much time concentrating on that as you

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