Kevin Matthews, Financial Planner

Kevin Matthews, Financial Planner Financial Educator. Dream Reviver ;) As a licensed financial Planner.

I offer a variety of products, arming you with the knowledge of how to break the cycle of debt, stop wasting money, start making it work for you, and complete the steps necessary to build and protect your dreams.

Do you tired of feeling taken advantage of?Are you tired of feeling outmatched by banks and credit card companies with t...
03/10/2022

Do you tired of feeling taken advantage of?

Are you tired of feeling outmatched by banks and credit card companies with their analysts and algorithms?

If so, then you need an expert on your team.

A good financial professional can give clarity when things seem confusing.

They can show you how to take control of your finances so they work for YOU instead of against YOU!

They'll teach you what matters most so that you can put yourself on the path toward building wealth over time...and enjoy more freedom along the way.

Does that sound like it could change your life? Leave a comment and let me know!

Do you know how money works?If not, then you’re a sucker. You’ve been tricked into thinking that the system is rigged ag...
03/09/2022

Do you know how money works?

If not, then you’re a sucker. You’ve been tricked into thinking that the system is rigged against you, and there’s nothing you can do about it.

But I have news for you – some people have mastered their finances and built a legacy of wealth for themselves and their families. And they want to help YOU! They can teach by example, wisdom, or osmosis the skills to start building your legacy.

There are many ways to learn from these mentors, but one way is through my mentorship program, where I give actionable steps on what to do next so that we both get results faster! So if this sounds like something that interests you, contact me right now because spots are limited!

Do you want to start building wealth?If so, then the HowMoneyWorks book is for you! It’s a fast read that will help you ...
03/06/2022

Do you want to start building wealth?

If so, then the HowMoneyWorks book is for you! It’s a fast read that will help you understand concepts like the Power of Compound Interest and the Rule of 72.

And it does this in an easy-to-understand way that anyone can comprehend. You don’t need prior knowledge about finance or economics to enjoy it. Just pick it up and start learning!

But it’s more than concepts.

The book also shares the 7 Money Milestones. They show you exactly what steps you should take at each stage of your life to build wealth over time. So if you want financial freedom, make sure to get started on these milestones right away!

Ask me for a free copy of the book. It may be the knowledge you need to change your life, starting today.

Do you want to take control of your life?Financial literacy is a critical skill that helps you make wise financial decis...
03/05/2022

Do you want to take control of your life?

Financial literacy is a critical skill that helps you make wise financial decisions and avoid headaches like debt.

It also helps you achieve goals like starting a family, building wealth, and retiring with confidence.

But where can you learn financial literacy? It’s not taught in schools. It’s not taught at home. In fact, it’s hardly taught anywhere!

Over the next few days, I’m going to share strategies for learning how money works. Don’t worry—you won’t have to order expensive textbooks or take any tests. Instead, you’ll need to implement some not-so-common sense advice that might change your life.

Long-term care myths are often confusing and complex to sort out. Here are a couple of them:■ I'm healthy. I won't need ...
03/05/2022

Long-term care myths are often confusing and complex to sort out. Here are a couple of them:

■ I'm healthy. I won't need long-term care.
■ I can postpone planning. I am young and have time.
■ My family will take care of me.
■ My health insurance covers long-term care.
■ Long-term care means going to a nursing home.
■ Some illnesses are incurable. Why prepare for them?
■ It's too late to plan. I am retiring soon.

Separating long-term care myths from facts is essential when planning for long-term care.

By taking note of these myths, you can prepare for particularly the rising cost of living and avoid becoming a financial burden to people you love, and so you can have a comfortable retirement.

Long-term care myth: "My health insurance covers long-term care." In general, health insurance covers only very limited ...
03/04/2022

Long-term care myth: "My health insurance covers long-term care."

In general, health insurance covers only very limited and specific types of long-term care – even less than Medicare.

It's essential that you know what you're covered for, especially if you're relying solely on Medicare.

Because if the need comes, you don't want to be caught off guard.

Do you want to feel in control of your future? Know this—you can't get ahead if you don't know where you are going.Could...
03/03/2022

Do you want to feel in control of your future? Know this—you can't get ahead if you don't know where you are going.

Could you plan a road trip to the Grand Canyon without a map?

Could you win a championship game without a strategy?

Could you make it out of a wilderness without a compass?

Of course not! It would be foolish to attempt any of those things unprepared.

The same is true with building wealth. To succeed, you need a plan.

That's why HowMoneyWorks created a financial roadmap that can help you take control of your life and stop being a sucker. They're called the 7 Money Milestones, and they're a step-by-step guide from insecurity to independence.

Long-term care myth: It's too late to plan. I am retiring soon.Many people think it's too late to plan for long-term car...
03/02/2022

Long-term care myth: It's too late to plan. I am retiring soon.

Many people think it's too late to plan for long-term care when they're about to retire.

But the average life expectancy of Americans is 78.7 years, and this means that retirement could be a relaxing time if you've planned ahead.

It's never too late to plan for your future!

A financially illiterate society is easily taken advantage of by those who know how money really works.Could that be why...
02/27/2022

A financially illiterate society is easily taken advantage of by those who know how money really works.

Could that be why schools don't teach students about money? Or why banks give you a sucker on the way out? Come on!

WealthWave's mission is in full-scale opposition to the financial industry.

We're on a crusade to eradicate financial illiteracy worldwide—and we're doing it by teaching families how money works.

Contact me to discover how you can join our crusade!

Long-term care myth: "My family will take care of me." This statement may be true, but is it ideal?33% is the average am...
02/27/2022

Long-term care myth: "My family will take care of me." This statement may be true, but is it ideal?

33% is the average amount of income lost by caregivers every year of caregiving.

54% of caregivers experience negative feelings such as guilt and resentment.

62% of caregivers end up using their savings to fund the care.

Additional considerations need to be made in addition to the potential financial costs to your family if you find yourself needing long-term care.

Some illnesses are incurable. Why prepare for them?Chronic diseases that are incurable and progressive, such as Alzheime...
02/25/2022

Some illnesses are incurable. Why prepare for them?

Chronic diseases that are incurable and progressive, such as Alzheimer's disease and Parkinson's disease, typically require more careful planning because they involve the loss of executive functions.

These diseases often take time to progress. You will need to take specific measures to ensure your wishes are carried out when you can no longer decide for yourself.

It's essential to plan before symptoms develop and prepare for how these conditions might impact your loved one's ability to live independently or with help outside of natural aging processes.

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