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Over the years, our research as financial service providers has revealed a startling trend: over 90% of individuals rarely participate in financial markets, real estate, or investment opportunities. A deeper analysis, particularly within the Civil Service sector, highlights a common pattern. The average civil servant typically focuses on achieving three primary life goals: providing quality education for their children, building a home, and owning a car. By the time these goals are achieved, many find themselves nearing retirement, often with less than five years left in service. While these accomplishments are commendable, they are primarily driven by necessity and often lack long-term financial security. Let’s break this down: 1. Education: Many parents, like mine, make significant sacrifices to ensure their children receive the best education possible. Yet, while education is essential, it does not guarantee financial freedom. 2. Owning  Car: A milestone often seen as a symbol of  achievement , while a car provides convenience, it is often a liability rather than an asset, as it depreciates in value over time. 3. Becoming a Homeowner: While owning a home has the potential to be an asset, poor decisions during the process of buying land or building often reduce its value. Many properties end up as land-banking projects that take decades to appreciate, offering little benefit to the next generation. The challenge lies in the financial mindset. Most individuals prioritize necessities over building sustainable wealth. Here’s the shift we need to make: Education as a Necessity, Not a Wealth Strategy: Education is vital, but it should not be viewed as the sole path to financial security. Save for Investments, Not Expenses: Instead of saving for depreciating assets like cars, focus on building an investment portfolio. Let your investments fund your lifestyle. Turn Homes into Wealth-Generating Assets: Build or invest in properties that generate income or significantly appreciate in value, creating a legacy for future generations. Information is the key to transforming your financial future. It’s time to stop walking the well-worn path that keeps many near the poverty line. Start making informed decisions today to secure your financial freedom tomorrow. Follow @breakfreewithmbahfunmi for actionable insights on wealth creation, real estate, and financial empowerment.#Financialfeeedom #Realtor #wealthcreationenthusiast #Sextransmutation
Over the years, our research as financial service providers has revealed a startling trend: over 90% of individuals rarely participate in financial markets, real estate, or investment opportunities. A deeper analysis, particularly within the Civil Service sector, highlights a common pattern. The average civil servant typically focuses on achieving three primary life goals: providing quality education for their children, building a home, and owning a car. By the time these goals are achieved, many find themselves nearing retirement, often with less than five years left in service. While these accomplishments are commendable, they are primarily driven by necessity and often lack long-term financial security. Let’s break this down: 1. Education: Many parents, like mine, make significant sacrifices to ensure their children receive the best education possible. Yet, while education is essential, it does not guarantee financial freedom. 2. Owning Car: A milestone often seen as a symbol of achievement , while a car provides convenience, it is often a liability rather than an asset, as it depreciates in value over time. 3. Becoming a Homeowner: While owning a home has the potential to be an asset, poor decisions during the process of buying land or building often reduce its value. Many properties end up as land-banking projects that take decades to appreciate, offering little benefit to the next generation. The challenge lies in the financial mindset. Most individuals prioritize necessities over building sustainable wealth. Here’s the shift we need to make: Education as a Necessity, Not a Wealth Strategy: Education is vital, but it should not be viewed as the sole path to financial security. Save for Investments, Not Expenses: Instead of saving for depreciating assets like cars, focus on building an investment portfolio. Let your investments fund your lifestyle. Turn Homes into Wealth-Generating Assets: Build or invest in properties that generate income or significantly appreciate in value, creating a legacy for future generations. Information is the key to transforming your financial future. It’s time to stop walking the well-worn path that keeps many near the poverty line. Start making informed decisions today to secure your financial freedom tomorrow. Follow @breakfreewithmbahfunmi for actionable insights on wealth creation, real estate, and financial empowerment.#Financialfeeedom #Realtor #wealthcreationenthusiast #Sextransmutation

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