Sentences with phrase «actually grew their assets»

Digging deeper, across all wealth levels measured, more than one third of current retirees actually grew their assets — leaving a considerable amount of money on the table.

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Debbie Cook, the former mayor of Huntington Beach, California, was one of the first investors: «I thought, How can I invest in something that will actually be an asset for as long as humans exist and grow their own food?»
But as your assets grow, you want your insurance coverage to actually protect your finances, car and estate in case anything happens.
Rather than Twitter or other social media becoming a hindrance, it actually becomes a great asset and is growing steadily as a trend in the world of digital publishing.
But as someone who works in the financial field, what I often see that occurs is that the bulk of people's retirement money and ultimately their estate is in tax - deferred accounts (Traditional IRA, SEP IRA, 401 (k), etc.) While the tax - deferred status of these accounts may allow these assets to grow more rapidly than other funds you might own and you get a deduction upfront, it can actually become problematic.
This means invest your money in assets that will actually grow over time.
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