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INVESTING to protect your MONEY from INFLATION #shorts

Acquisitions.com If you would like to receive investment & partner with me on your next acquisition apply here Subscribe to the channel: Email support@acquisitions.com for anything else... ( read more ) HOW TO: Hedge Against Inflation REVEALED: Best Investment During Inflation HOW TO INVEST IN GOLD: Gold IRA Investing HOW TO INVEST IN SILVER: Silver IRA Investing Inflation can be a tricky beast to navigate when it comes to investing your money. If you keep your assets in cash, inflation will slowly erode the purchasing power of your money over time. Therefore, it is important to invest your money in assets that can protect your wealth from inflation. Here are some ways to do so: 1. Invest in stocks and real estate: Historically, stocks and real estate have been excellent hedges against inflation. Stocks of companies with strong earnings and cash flows that can rise with inflation, can offer long-term growth of your money. On the other hand, re

401K VS Roth IRA (YOU THINK YOUR GOING TO BE A MILLIONAIRE? THINK AGAIN!)

EXAMPLE: CONSIDERS GOOD RATE OF RETURN For a high-income earner, a traditional could be the better option. In the United States, a 401(k) plan is an employer-sponsored defined-contribution pension account defined in subsection 401(k) of the Internal Revenue Code.[1] Employee funding comes directly off their paycheck and may be matched by the employer. There are two types: traditional and Roth 401(k). For Roth accounts, contributions and withdrawals have no impact on income tax. For traditional accounts, contributions may be deducted from taxable income, and withdrawals are added to taxable income. There are limits to contributions,[2] rules governing withdrawals, and possible penalties. The benefit of the Roth account is from tax-free capital gains. The net benefit of the traditional account is the sum of a possible bonus (or penalty) from withdrawals at tax rates lower (or higher) than at contribution, and the impact on qualification for other income-tested programs from