Inflation Preparation: Be Ready for the Future.

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  • Опубліковано 4 лип 2024
  • In this follow-up to our Friendly Feud video, we dive into the topic of inflation and its impact on your daily life and financial future. Discover how the prices of everyday items like jeans, gas, and milk have changed since 1984 and learn strategies to keep up with inflation to secure your retirement.
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    Timestamps:
    00:00:00:00 - Introduction and invitation to check out our new video
    00:00:12:01 - Explaining the game and its purpose
    00:00:31:19 - The impact of inflation on daily expenses
    00:00:52:20 - Inflation's effect on earnings and retirement
    00:01:26:05 - The importance of keeping up with inflation
    00:01:53:12 - Strategies to maintain purchasing power
    00:02:33:11 - Encouragement for career and side hustle efforts
    00:03:00:04 - Entrepreneurs needing to raise prices
    00:03:20:00 - Financial planning for retirees
    00:04:02:04 - The necessity of adjusting retirement plans for inflation
    00:04:23:19 - Using My Block's Money Guide for financial planning
    00:05:03:23 - Final thoughts on developing a strategy against inflation
    00:05:16:00 - Investing in assets that grow with inflation
    00:05:30:22 - Encouragement to subscribe, comment, and share ideas
    Don't miss our upcoming webinar, Beyond the Horizon, where we'll help you plan for inflation's future impact on your finances.
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  • @widehotep9257
    @widehotep9257 14 днів тому +2

    The most important defense is having food storage. Inflation goes from inconvenient to deadly when the prices rise faster than you can keep up. Here are 5 inexpensive foods with 30-year shelf life: White rice, dried beans, oatmeal, pasta, and honey. Everyone should have at least one month food supply for their family.