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4 ways to make the most of your 401(k): A checklist

Did you know that the average American will spend $138,000 in 401(k) fees over their life time? 

But not you! Once you’ve snagged your free 401(k) checklist, you’ll know the basics of how to make the most of your 401(k) and save money on fees:

If you have ever wondered…

  • Which investments should I select in my 401(k)?
  • ​How do I avoid paying extra fees and keep more of my money?
  • What should I do with 401(k)’s from former employers?

This is the guide for you.

Grab it now to keep more money in your pocket.

Why you need this:

Over the years, financial institutions have made the world of money overly complicated.

Whether it’s intended or not, financial jargon can be a big barrier to entry for many people who want to improve their financial situation and build wealth, but not you! You now have access to some of the most common (and confusing) financial terms.

Use this guide to go from intimidated to empowered about your level of financial literacy!

3 BIG Mistakes Investors Make and How to Avoid Them

In this guide you’ll find out how to avoid these 3 critical investing mistakes that will cost you thousands:

  1. Delaying investing – Why it’ll cost you thousands if you don’t start ASAP.
  2. Overcomplicating your Investment Strategy – Frequent trading and trying to time the market usually leads to LOSING money. There’s a better way.
  3. Paying too much in fees – Fees from financial advisors, expenses funds, and more can have a HUGE drag on your returns. I’ll teach you how to avoid this.

“Financial independence is a goal worth pursuing. It can unlock doors for us to achieve all of our aspirations, as professionals, as entrepreneurs, as policy influencers, as single women, as mothers, as partners and spouses.”

Kristin, Hill, COO Merrill Lynch

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