SlideShare uma empresa Scribd logo
1 de 11
[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],©  2004-2010 Primerica/ HMW/41163/9.10/V7.0/04INS47-12
How Money Works
How Money Works ,[object Object]
Taking Control of Your Debt ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],What You Can Do…
It Pays to Start Early Goal: $500,000 at age 65 Monthly Savings Required If your goal is to save $500,000 for retirement at age 65, look at the difference time makes. Assumes a hypothetical 10% constant rate and growth in values. Subject to applicable taxes and fees. Rate of return is a nominal interest rate compounded on a monthly basis. Actual investment will fluctuate in value. Begin at: Save: Cost to Wait: Age 25 $78 Age 35 $219 3 times more! Age 45 $653 8 times more! Age 55 $2,421 31 times more!
The Rule of 72 ,[object Object],36 years 12 years 6 years 72 ÷ 2% 72 ÷ 6% 72 ÷ 12% 18 years 72 ÷ 4% 9 years 72 ÷ 8% With  2% interest , your money will double in approximately  36 years. With  12% interest , your money will double in approximately  6 years! Your Money Will Double In… Hypothetical percentage rates and values. Subject to applicable taxes and fees. Does not represent an actual investment.
The Power of Compound Interest ,[object Object],Look what happens when compound interest works against you: $580 $1,840 $3,130 5 years $1,200 $2,480 10 years 15 years 20 years 25 years
Most People Don’t Plan to Fail,  They Fail to Plan The Theory of Decreasing Responsibility Over the Years, Your Needs Change. Today 1. Young children 2. High debt 3. House mortgage Loss of income would be devastating At Retirement 1. Grown children 2. Lower debt 3. Mortgage paid Retirement income needed
Counting on Social Security? If you’re counting on Social Security to fund your retirement, you could be in for a big surprise. The monthly Social Security benefit for the typical retired worker in 2009 is $1,062. ssa.gov, September 2009 Could you live on $1,062 per month?
Source: Morningstar.  Past performance is no guarantee of future results. This chart is for illustrative purposes and does not represent an actual investment. Further, the returns do not reflect the past or future performance of any specific investment. All investments involve risk including loss of principal. The figures in the chart above assume reinvestments of dividends. They do not reflect any fees, expenses or tax consequences, which would lower results.  Because these indices are not managed portfolios, there are no advisory fees or internal management expenses reflected in their performance. Investors cannot invest directly in any index. The figures represent an initial investment of $10,000. The Standard & Poor’s 500®, which is an unmanaged group of securities, is considered to be representative of the stock market in general. Bonds are represented by the Barclays Capital Aggregate Bond Index is an intermediate term market capitalization — weighted index, meaning the securities in the index are weighted according to the market size of each bond type. Most U.S. traded investment grade bonds are represented. Municipal bonds and treasury inflation-protected securities are excluded, due to tax treatment issues. The index includes treasury securities, government agency bonds, mortgage-backed bonds, corporate bonds, and a small amount of foreign bonds traded in U.S. The U.S. 30-Day T-bills are government backed short-term investments considered to be risk-free and as good as cash because the maturity is only one month. Morningstar  collects yields on the T-bill on a weekly basis from The Wall Street Journal. Treasury Bills are secured by the full faith and credit of the U.S.  Government and offer a fixed rate of return, while an investment in the stock market offers no such guarantee. Inflation history is gathered  from the Ibbotson Stocks, Bonds, Bills and Inflation module. Growth of a $10,000 Investment   December 31, 1979 to December 31, 2009 What kind of return do you need to reach your goals?  How can you invest to reach them?  Investing in mutual funds may be a very good way!   Rate of Return is the Key $243,754 S & P 500 Total Return 11.22% $49,731 30-Day  Treasury Bills 5.49% $28,212 U.S. Inflation 3.52% Bonds 8.78% $125,129
Reaching Your Goals ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],Reaching your goal of achieving financial freedom can become a reality. Start taking action to make your dreams come true. Take these six steps toward reaching your goals:

Mais conteúdo relacionado

Mais procurados

Personal Financial Planning Guide
Personal Financial Planning GuidePersonal Financial Planning Guide
Personal Financial Planning GuideGuptaji
 
Fgc Financial Empowerment Seminar
Fgc Financial Empowerment SeminarFgc Financial Empowerment Seminar
Fgc Financial Empowerment SeminarLaja Shoniran
 
Understanding savings and investment
Understanding savings and investmentUnderstanding savings and investment
Understanding savings and investmentSmitha Raman
 
How to sell IUL
How to sell IULHow to sell IUL
How to sell IULBryan Daly
 
17 personal financial planning
17 personal financial planning17 personal financial planning
17 personal financial planningmaynardteacher
 
Business 7 ms fast start
Business   7 ms fast startBusiness   7 ms fast start
Business 7 ms fast startRichard Go
 
8 Key Risks of Retirement Planning
8 Key Risks of Retirement Planning8 Key Risks of Retirement Planning
8 Key Risks of Retirement Planninggalileoplanning
 
Planning of Personal Finance | Finance
Planning of Personal Finance | FinancePlanning of Personal Finance | Finance
Planning of Personal Finance | FinanceDhanashri Academy
 
how-money-works-us-version
how-money-works-us-versionhow-money-works-us-version
how-money-works-us-versionTravis Miller
 
Why pursue a WFG business?
Why pursue a WFG business?Why pursue a WFG business?
Why pursue a WFG business?Jose Torres
 
Sh. tamizrad financial literacy
Sh. tamizrad  financial literacySh. tamizrad  financial literacy
Sh. tamizrad financial literacySheila Rad
 
Take the stairs notes
Take the stairs notesTake the stairs notes
Take the stairs notesBryan Daly
 
Class 1 The Wfg Wealth Crusade
Class 1  The Wfg Wealth CrusadeClass 1  The Wfg Wealth Crusade
Class 1 The Wfg Wealth Crusadeguestd2b18b
 
Personal finance planning
Personal finance planningPersonal finance planning
Personal finance planningSiddharth Nair
 

Mais procurados (20)

Personal Financial Planning Guide
Personal Financial Planning GuidePersonal Financial Planning Guide
Personal Financial Planning Guide
 
Indexed Universal Life - A Crash Course
Indexed Universal Life - A Crash CourseIndexed Universal Life - A Crash Course
Indexed Universal Life - A Crash Course
 
Financial Plan
Financial PlanFinancial Plan
Financial Plan
 
No Family Left Behind
No Family Left BehindNo Family Left Behind
No Family Left Behind
 
Financial Literacy
Financial LiteracyFinancial Literacy
Financial Literacy
 
Fgc Financial Empowerment Seminar
Fgc Financial Empowerment SeminarFgc Financial Empowerment Seminar
Fgc Financial Empowerment Seminar
 
Understanding savings and investment
Understanding savings and investmentUnderstanding savings and investment
Understanding savings and investment
 
Personal finance
Personal financePersonal finance
Personal finance
 
How to sell IUL
How to sell IULHow to sell IUL
How to sell IUL
 
17 personal financial planning
17 personal financial planning17 personal financial planning
17 personal financial planning
 
Business 7 ms fast start
Business   7 ms fast startBusiness   7 ms fast start
Business 7 ms fast start
 
8 Key Risks of Retirement Planning
8 Key Risks of Retirement Planning8 Key Risks of Retirement Planning
8 Key Risks of Retirement Planning
 
Planning of Personal Finance | Finance
Planning of Personal Finance | FinancePlanning of Personal Finance | Finance
Planning of Personal Finance | Finance
 
how-money-works-us-version
how-money-works-us-versionhow-money-works-us-version
how-money-works-us-version
 
Why pursue a WFG business?
Why pursue a WFG business?Why pursue a WFG business?
Why pursue a WFG business?
 
Financial Planning Needs for Women
Financial Planning Needs for WomenFinancial Planning Needs for Women
Financial Planning Needs for Women
 
Sh. tamizrad financial literacy
Sh. tamizrad  financial literacySh. tamizrad  financial literacy
Sh. tamizrad financial literacy
 
Take the stairs notes
Take the stairs notesTake the stairs notes
Take the stairs notes
 
Class 1 The Wfg Wealth Crusade
Class 1  The Wfg Wealth CrusadeClass 1  The Wfg Wealth Crusade
Class 1 The Wfg Wealth Crusade
 
Personal finance planning
Personal finance planningPersonal finance planning
Personal finance planning
 

Semelhante a Securities licensing rules for rate of return and early savings pages

Key Principles Infographic
Key Principles InfographicKey Principles Infographic
Key Principles InfographicMerian Kohn
 
Key Principles
Key PrinciplesKey Principles
Key PrinciplesChris Rice
 
Tax-Advantaged Real Estate Investing When You've Maxed Out Your Self-Directed...
Tax-Advantaged Real Estate Investing When You've Maxed Out Your Self-Directed...Tax-Advantaged Real Estate Investing When You've Maxed Out Your Self-Directed...
Tax-Advantaged Real Estate Investing When You've Maxed Out Your Self-Directed...Tom Rutkowski
 
1-ON-1-Recruiting-Brochure_ca
1-ON-1-Recruiting-Brochure_ca1-ON-1-Recruiting-Brochure_ca
1-ON-1-Recruiting-Brochure_caLeo Giroux
 
Financial Myths For Women Demystified
Financial Myths For Women DemystifiedFinancial Myths For Women Demystified
Financial Myths For Women Demystifieddanatarzia
 
Exploring Your Options For A Quality Retirement Redone
Exploring Your Options For A Quality Retirement RedoneExploring Your Options For A Quality Retirement Redone
Exploring Your Options For A Quality Retirement RedoneRobert Blackburn
 
Vindicated kitchen table show with jon lavin
Vindicated kitchen table show with jon lavinVindicated kitchen table show with jon lavin
Vindicated kitchen table show with jon lavinKent Fischer
 
Six Steps Gatefold
Six Steps GatefoldSix Steps Gatefold
Six Steps GatefoldChris Rice
 
Banking Strategies 8 09[1]
Banking Strategies 8 09[1]Banking Strategies 8 09[1]
Banking Strategies 8 09[1]debbierabe
 

Semelhante a Securities licensing rules for rate of return and early savings pages (20)

How Money Works
How Money WorksHow Money Works
How Money Works
 
42199 6 Page Sales Us Pps
42199 6 Page Sales Us Pps42199 6 Page Sales Us Pps
42199 6 Page Sales Us Pps
 
Primerica
PrimericaPrimerica
Primerica
 
Key Principles Infographic
Key Principles InfographicKey Principles Infographic
Key Principles Infographic
 
Key Principles
Key PrinciplesKey Principles
Key Principles
 
Tax-Advantaged Real Estate Investing When You've Maxed Out Your Self-Directed...
Tax-Advantaged Real Estate Investing When You've Maxed Out Your Self-Directed...Tax-Advantaged Real Estate Investing When You've Maxed Out Your Self-Directed...
Tax-Advantaged Real Estate Investing When You've Maxed Out Your Self-Directed...
 
1-ON-1-Recruiting-Brochure_ca
1-ON-1-Recruiting-Brochure_ca1-ON-1-Recruiting-Brochure_ca
1-ON-1-Recruiting-Brochure_ca
 
Financial Myths For Women Demystified
Financial Myths For Women DemystifiedFinancial Myths For Women Demystified
Financial Myths For Women Demystified
 
Exploring Your Options For A Quality Retirement Redone
Exploring Your Options For A Quality Retirement RedoneExploring Your Options For A Quality Retirement Redone
Exploring Your Options For A Quality Retirement Redone
 
Debt to Wealth Guide
Debt to Wealth GuideDebt to Wealth Guide
Debt to Wealth Guide
 
Vindicated kitchen table show with jon lavin
Vindicated kitchen table show with jon lavinVindicated kitchen table show with jon lavin
Vindicated kitchen table show with jon lavin
 
Six Steps
Six StepsSix Steps
Six Steps
 
Six Steps Gatefold
Six Steps GatefoldSix Steps Gatefold
Six Steps Gatefold
 
Six Steps Gatefold
Six Steps GatefoldSix Steps Gatefold
Six Steps Gatefold
 
Six Steps Gatefold
Six Steps GatefoldSix Steps Gatefold
Six Steps Gatefold
 
2897_6.14 Six Steps Gatefold
2897_6.14 Six Steps Gatefold2897_6.14 Six Steps Gatefold
2897_6.14 Six Steps Gatefold
 
Banking Strategies 8 09[1]
Banking Strategies 8 09[1]Banking Strategies 8 09[1]
Banking Strategies 8 09[1]
 
The Alliance Presentation
The Alliance PresentationThe Alliance Presentation
The Alliance Presentation
 
Strong Women
Strong WomenStrong Women
Strong Women
 
Strong Women
Strong WomenStrong Women
Strong Women
 

Securities licensing rules for rate of return and early savings pages

  • 1.
  • 3.
  • 4.
  • 5. It Pays to Start Early Goal: $500,000 at age 65 Monthly Savings Required If your goal is to save $500,000 for retirement at age 65, look at the difference time makes. Assumes a hypothetical 10% constant rate and growth in values. Subject to applicable taxes and fees. Rate of return is a nominal interest rate compounded on a monthly basis. Actual investment will fluctuate in value. Begin at: Save: Cost to Wait: Age 25 $78 Age 35 $219 3 times more! Age 45 $653 8 times more! Age 55 $2,421 31 times more!
  • 6.
  • 7.
  • 8. Most People Don’t Plan to Fail, They Fail to Plan The Theory of Decreasing Responsibility Over the Years, Your Needs Change. Today 1. Young children 2. High debt 3. House mortgage Loss of income would be devastating At Retirement 1. Grown children 2. Lower debt 3. Mortgage paid Retirement income needed
  • 9. Counting on Social Security? If you’re counting on Social Security to fund your retirement, you could be in for a big surprise. The monthly Social Security benefit for the typical retired worker in 2009 is $1,062. ssa.gov, September 2009 Could you live on $1,062 per month?
  • 10. Source: Morningstar. Past performance is no guarantee of future results. This chart is for illustrative purposes and does not represent an actual investment. Further, the returns do not reflect the past or future performance of any specific investment. All investments involve risk including loss of principal. The figures in the chart above assume reinvestments of dividends. They do not reflect any fees, expenses or tax consequences, which would lower results. Because these indices are not managed portfolios, there are no advisory fees or internal management expenses reflected in their performance. Investors cannot invest directly in any index. The figures represent an initial investment of $10,000. The Standard & Poor’s 500®, which is an unmanaged group of securities, is considered to be representative of the stock market in general. Bonds are represented by the Barclays Capital Aggregate Bond Index is an intermediate term market capitalization — weighted index, meaning the securities in the index are weighted according to the market size of each bond type. Most U.S. traded investment grade bonds are represented. Municipal bonds and treasury inflation-protected securities are excluded, due to tax treatment issues. The index includes treasury securities, government agency bonds, mortgage-backed bonds, corporate bonds, and a small amount of foreign bonds traded in U.S. The U.S. 30-Day T-bills are government backed short-term investments considered to be risk-free and as good as cash because the maturity is only one month. Morningstar collects yields on the T-bill on a weekly basis from The Wall Street Journal. Treasury Bills are secured by the full faith and credit of the U.S. Government and offer a fixed rate of return, while an investment in the stock market offers no such guarantee. Inflation history is gathered from the Ibbotson Stocks, Bonds, Bills and Inflation module. Growth of a $10,000 Investment December 31, 1979 to December 31, 2009 What kind of return do you need to reach your goals? How can you invest to reach them? Investing in mutual funds may be a very good way! Rate of Return is the Key $243,754 S & P 500 Total Return 11.22% $49,731 30-Day Treasury Bills 5.49% $28,212 U.S. Inflation 3.52% Bonds 8.78% $125,129
  • 11.