Three Core Principles

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Our 3 Core Principles

Financial Freedom Professionals believes that a successful retirement income strategy comes down to three guiding principles:

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Safety First

Safety First

Our highest priority is protecting your principal. Your retirement income needs to last you throughout your lifetime, and the most important part of that is keeping it safe. In your working years, you may have been more comfortable with risk. But as you enter retirement, your savings are the only source of income you have. For this reason, you should find a place where it’s guaranteed* protected, even in the event of a stock market downturn.

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Reasonable Rate of Return**

On top of protecting your money, earning a reasonable rate of return** is also crucial to making sure you don’t end up running out of money after having retired. You don’t want to end up having to go back to work after having retired just to support yourself. Thankfully, there are products that earn reasonable rates of return** on your money based on the growth of a market index, but also guarantee* safety, unlike simply investing in the stock market. For example, fixed indexed annuities, or FIAs. An FIA is a product, not an investment. But it comes with a reasonable rate of return** over time.

Keep It Simple

Your retirement income strategy shouldn’t be overly complicated. You should be able to retire with confidence and ease of mind, and not spend all your time worrying about if your strategy is working properly. We’re here to help you understand your options fully.

We believe you don't have to choose between these three values we've listed.

It’s possible to have safety, a reasonable rate of return,** and simplicity, all in one strategy. If you want to learn more about these, reach out to us today. Register to attend a seminar event or schedule a one-on-one meeting with us to discuss your personal situation.