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90 - 3 Things You NEED to Know Before Investing w/ Financial Advisor Nathan Grant pt.1

This week’s guest is Financial Advisor, Nathan Grant. Nathan is a financial advisor and planner with Northwestern Mutual, where he covers Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Alabama. Nathan works alongside his clients to help them plan for their financial future! Whether it’s a short term goal of decreasing your debt, or the long-term vision of owning and house or planning for retirement, Nathan brings together your goals to provide a comprehensive plan to grow and protect your wealth!

Throughout this episode we dive into the most misunderstood aspects of investing, we walk through a simple guide to start investing, and what you need to know about taxes that can affect your returns. We also cover how to determine where you should start investing, when you should meet with a financial advisor, why compound interest is your biggest friend in building wealth, and the top 3 things you need to know before you start investing!

Make sure to tune in next week where we explore the biggest factors holding you back from making more money, how you can bounce back from losing money, why, no matter how risk averse you are, there is an investment for you, and so much more!

Connect with Nathan on Instagram!

Email: Nathan.grant@nm.com

Phone number: 501 358 3733 ext 1103

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