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Category: 5 Levels of Financial Freedom

January 25, 2014 Category: 5 Levels of Financial Freedom

Financial Freedom Bootcamp 2014 : Part 3

Level 3 is all about building and diversifying your savings. Savers make better investors, so it is vital that you do not skip Level 3 in order to rush into the “fun part” of investing.

January 18, 2014 Category: 5 Levels of Financial Freedom

Financial Freedom Bootcamp 2014 : Part 2

Part Two is all about “protection.” Asset, income, and life protection. Before we construct our financial castle, we first need to build our ‘moat.’

January 11, 2014 Category: 5 Levels of Financial Freedom

Financial Freedom Bootcamp 2014 : Part I

The time to become financial prepared has never been greater than in 2014. Let’s talk about how YOU can become financially free.

September 21, 2013 Category: 5 Levels of Financial Freedom

Prepare for Chaos in the Cities

If human beings will fight each other in a line to purchase a piece of plastic and metal, then imagine what they would do if they feared for their lives?

September 20, 2013 Category: 5 Levels of Financial Freedom

How to Get Out of Debt

FTMDaily’s formula for becoming debt-free fast.

August 13, 2013 Category: 5 Levels of Financial Freedom

Stop Living Paycheck-to-Paycheck: 11 Ways to Increase Savings

Watch Now – Online Streaming Video Price: $9.95 FREE (Limited Time) Release Date: July 30, 2013 Includes: 63-Minute Video File (Streaming and Download) Watch this 63 minute online video tutorial, both written and produced by Jennifer Robinson. This tutorial includes 11 practical steps you can take to increase your savings now including: How to Stop […]

August 3, 2013 Category: 5 Levels of Financial Freedom

Do You Have An Escape Plan?

If our country were suddenly thrown into a state of chaos, do you have an escape plan?

May 3, 2013 Category: 5 Levels of Financial Freedom

Trading Insights for 5/3/2013

U.S. Stocks remain in an uptrend. Here is a quick look at the technicals of some of the major indices and commodities.

April 25, 2013 Category: 5 Levels of Financial Freedom

Will vs Living Trust: Which One is Right for Me?

Will vs living trust? It all depends on what you are trying to accomplish.

April 13, 2013 Category: 5 Levels of Financial Freedom

Advance Directive vs. Living Will: Which One Do You Need?

This is the one legal document everyone over 18 should have.

April 6, 2013 Category: 5 Levels of Financial Freedom

4 Reasons Setting Up a Will Should Be a Priority

Many adults do not understand why setting up a will should be a priority for them. I will help clear up this confusion with 4 reasons to get a will now.

April 3, 2013 Category: 5 Levels of Financial Freedom

Bankruptcy of our Nation by Jerry Robinson: $7.99 Digital Edition Special!

Get Jerry Robinson’s new book, Bankruptcy of our Nation: 21 Income Streams to Create Now and in Retirement….Digital Special!

March 16, 2013 Category: 5 Levels of Financial Freedom

How to Save for College AND Retirement With Small Children

Is it possible to achieve both of these goals in today’s economic environment?

February 9, 2013 Category: 5 Levels of Financial Freedom

Three Unique Ideas To Increase Your Savings Now

On this week’s show, Jerry and Jennifer Robinson share three unique ways to increase your savings while John Bearss shows how anyone can create a lifetime income.

February 2, 2013 Category: 5 Levels of Financial Freedom

What You Should Know When Starting a ROTH IRA

Here are five key things you should know when starting a Roth IRA.

January 19, 2013 Category: 5 Levels of Financial Freedom

Improve Credit Report: 3 Steps to Take Now

Improve Credit Report: 3 Steps to Take Now. First, how can I correct errors on my credit report? Under the Fair Credit Reporting Act, you have the right to have any incorrect or misleading information removed from your credit report.

January 12, 2013 Category: 5 Levels of Financial Freedom

4 Steps to Begin Retirement Planning

Although most of us recognize the importance of sound retirement planning, few of us embrace the nitty-gritty work involved. With thousands of investment possibilities, complex rules governing retirement plans, and so on, most people don’t even know where to begin. Here are four suggestions to help you get started.

January 5, 2013 Category: 5 Levels of Financial Freedom

What Are Required Minimum Distributions?

So exactly what are Required Minimum Distributions? Also known as RMDs, these are government imposed withdrawals that you are required to take at age 70 ½. Learn more here.

December 22, 2012 Category: 5 Levels of Financial Freedom

How Much Should You Save For Emergencies?

If you lost your job, how much will you need to pay your regular monthly expenses?

December 15, 2012 Category: 5 Levels of Financial Freedom

Is it Better to Save or Pay Off Debt?

Is it better to save your extra cash or pay off debt? To answer this question, you must decide how your money can work best for you.

December 8, 2012 Category: 5 Levels of Financial Freedom

3 Steps to Cutting Expenses

The old financial adage is there are only two ways to make money. Either go out and earn more or cut your expenses so that you spend less. The best is if you can do both. So today, I thought I would share some thoughts on cutting expenses.

December 1, 2012 Category: 5 Levels of Financial Freedom

14 Small Business Success Tips

On this week’s show, Jerry Robinson shares 14 small business success tips, plus an update for precious metals investors.

September 8, 2012 Category: 5 Levels of Financial Freedom

Using Medicare and Medicaid For Your Long Term Care Needs

If you were to go to the Nursing Home, do you believe that Medicare will pay for your long term care needs?

September 1, 2012 Category: 5 Levels of Financial Freedom

The Case for Long Term Care Insurance

Have you ever known any one that has become impoverished as a result of going to the Nursing Home?

August 22, 2012 Category: 5 Levels of Financial Freedom

Investing in Farmland: 4 Ways to Play the Agricultural Boom

“Investors are scooping up farmland around the globe at a record pace.”

August 18, 2012 Category: 5 Levels of Financial Freedom

Protecting Your Greatest Asset

What is your greatest asset? If asked, most people would say their home, their 401(k), or their IRA. But your greatest asset is your income producing ability.

July 27, 2012 Category: 5 Levels of Financial Freedom

Building True Wealth One Level at a Time

People all over the country are using our Five Levels to finally break free financially…

Category: 5 Levels of Financial Freedom

4 Ways to Make Money Online

“The internet is an amazing vehicle for wealth creation.”

July 11, 2012 Category: 5 Levels of Financial Freedom

The Top 10 Buyer and Seller Markets in Housing

Here’s a quick chart detailing the top 10 buyers markets and sellers markets in U.S. housing.

July 7, 2012 Category: 5 Levels of Financial Freedom

The U.S. President Who Died Without a Will

Did you know that one of our U.S. Presidents did not have a will when he passed away?

June 23, 2012 Category: 5 Levels of Financial Freedom

10 Steps To Starting An Online Business

On this week’s program, Jerry Robinson opens up about his latest online business and shows you a case study of how to be successful in creating extra income on the web. If you are looking to start an online business, or if you have an online business, you won’t want to miss this information!

June 15, 2012 Category: 5 Levels of Financial Freedom

Six Reasons Why Businesses Fail

On this week’s program, business owner Jerry Robinson explains six reasons why businesses fail and gives success tips for small businesses.

April 19, 2012 Category: 5 Levels of Financial Freedom

A Unique Strategy To Give To Your Heirs And To Charity

A common estate planning dilemma is deciding whether to leave your assets to charity, to your heirs, or both.

March 6, 2012 Category: 5 Levels of Financial Freedom

Swing Trading Amid Global Turmoil

For those who are new to swing trading, right now is an interesting time amid the global volatility. I typically hold a stock for at least three days.

February 23, 2012 Category: 5 Levels of Financial Freedom

Thursday Update – Iran, Petrodollars, and Swing Trading Profits

In this update, we talk about Iran and Operation Ajax, petrodollars, and our latest swing trading profits in our Gold member members only area.

October 6, 2011 Category: 5 Levels of Financial Freedom

25 Financial Documents That Will Protect You and Your Family

With the recent passing of Apple’s Steve Jobs at the young age of 56, we are all reminded that life is fragile and can end much earlier than perhaps we planned. One of the most selfless things that we can do is to confront our mortality now, while we are healthy, and make the hard decisions about how you want our estate handled when we pass.

September 22, 2011 Category: 5 Levels of Financial Freedom

Meet the Richest People in America…

Despite the stalled economy, the nation’s wealthiest are worth a combined $1.53 trillion, nearly equivalent to the GDP of our neighbor Canada. Their total wealth is up 12% in the year through August 26, when we took a snapshot of everyone’s net worth, meaning these affluent folks did slightly better than the markets; the S&P 500, for instance, was up 10% in that time.

July 8, 2011 Category: 5 Levels of Financial Freedom

Friday Reader Q&A: More Info on the Five Levels of Financial Freedom

Q: Jerry, I just stumbled across your website and I am so thankful to have found you. The media has been scaring me half to death and I am worried sick about my retirement plans, my social security check, and the future of this country (especially for my grandkids’ sake!) You recently mentioned something about your Five Levels of Financial Freedom on your radio show and I would love to learn more about this. Please send me any information you can. Thanks for your hard work! (Susie H., Whitefish, MT)

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July 1, 2011 Category: 5 Levels of Financial Freedom

Friday Reader Q&A: Where Should I Put $5,000 Right Now?

Q: Jerry, I am currently 71, and I am taking the required minimum distribution from my IRA account. This amount is $5,000 annually. I have another source of income and do not need the IRA money to pay my monthly expenses. Do you have any suggestions on how to invest this money? Thank you for all the work you do. (L. Gann, Spokane, WA)

June 24, 2011 Category: 5 Levels of Financial Freedom

Friday Reader Q&A: Is a Direct Selling Business a Good Stream of Income?

It’s Friday. And that means that its time for FTMDaily’s Reader Q&A. Each Friday, we reserve our daily column for our readers and their questions. Whether you have a question about your money, our Five Levels of Financial Freedom, the global economy, commodities, or retirement savings, we invite your questions.