Our Way – Velocity of Money
The Velocity of Money is the rate at which money changes hands – using the same dollars multiple times to create economic benefit.
Let's clarify the concept with an example.
Deposits to your checking account don't stay at the bank. In fact, you could be borrowing your own money back when you use a credit card to pay for a purchase.
When you pay the credit card bill, the bank has use of your dollars again and has earned a fee for providing access to your credit. They are, in effect, loaning your own money back to you.
But you are not the only one to whom the bank loans your money. Your deposit may be loaned to:
a builder to pay for supplies,
a small business needing operating capital or,
a family buying a home
The bank acts as a money broker, loaning out your money to realize a return.They use the difference between what they earn with your deposit dollars, less the interest they pay you, to make a profit. In other words, the bank uses OPM – Other People's Money – to create more assets. At Money Counts, we use integrated banking strategies to increase the number of uses for your money to benefit you.
Our consultants will show you how to use the velocity of money to create wealth for yourself in much the same way as the bank --- by using idle money to create income and cash flow or to build assets.
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Their Way --- Accumulation of Assets
Traditional money managers build wealth by "locking" money away to be saved for each goal.This occurs when you purchase products that are designed to be goal specific.
Examples of locked money are:
·401k and IRA plans for retirement,
·529 plans for education,
·money market funds,
·CD's and savings accounts for emergency funds.
This method implies that if this money wasn't locked away for each goal, you would spend it foolishly and not be prepared for emergencies, college, retirement, etc.The early withdrawal penalties are based on this philosophy.
This type of wealth building is considered passive because doing nothing with your money is exactly what they want you to do.
One of the biggest problems with this approach is the premise that you can't be trusted with your own money!
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* This does not represent financial advice. It is intended for clarity purposes. No financial advice will be offered by Money Counts until we have a complete understanding of your individual financial picture.