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Wealth Creation For All INSERT PRESENTER INFORMATION HERE (Name, Title, Firm)

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Golly! I can’t wait to ________ with my birthday money!

Let’s Review 1.Once you have your emergency fund, what’s something good you can do with your savings? 2. What primary functions do the capital markets serve? 3.Why do people buy stocks and bonds?

Wealth creation occurs when ________.

“Paying yourself first”

Let’s Review 1.Compounding 2.Saving to invest 3.Growing your wealth 4.Emergency Protection 5.Yes, you can 6.Save some, spend some

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