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The Wealth First Challenge: Where Will You Be in 10 Years?

A decade goes by faster than people realize. Think back to where you were ten years ago — it probably feels like the blink of an eye. That’s why Carl White says, “The time will pass anyway — you might as well have something to show for it.”

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How Millennials & Gen Z Are Rewriting the Wealth Playbook

Millennials and Gen Z aren’t following the old financial rules — and honestly, they shouldn’t be. High rents, rising home prices, changing job markets, and student loan balances have reshaped how younger generations approach wealth building.

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Real Estate vs. Stocks: Where True Wealth Is Built

Stocks and real estate both play important roles in a strong financial strategy — but they work very differently. The stock market can deliver rapid growth, but it can also experience dramatic swings that leave investors feeling unsure or hesitant.

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Your Home as an Inflation Shield

Inflation has a way of sneaking into every corner of life. Groceries, gas, insurance, utilities — almost everything today seems to cost more than it did just a year or two ago. And while nobody can fully escape rising prices, homeowners do have one major built-in advantage.

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How to Use a Refinance to Accelerate Your Wealth Plan

Most people think of their mortgage as something they lock in and forget about. But the most successful homeowners — the ones who build long-term wealth — treat their mortgage as something they actively manage.

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The 5 Biggest Myths About Homeownership

A lot of buyers are sitting on the fence today — not because they aren’t ready, but because they’re relying on outdated information or advice that doesn’t match how modern lending actually works.

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The Power of Leverage

When most people hear the word debt, they think of something that weighs them down — credit cards, car loans, student loans, or anything that drains monthly cash flow.

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Turning Your First Home Into a Wealth Machine

For many families, the first home isn’t just a milestone — it’s the moment generational wealth begins. It’s where long-term stability replaces month-to-month uncertainty.

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How Real Estate Builds Generational Wealth

Most people think of buying a home as a place to live. But for many families, that first home becomes a turning point — the moment wealth starts to grow instead of slip away. Carl White calls this the “simple math of ownership.” Dave Savage frames it as “the compounding power of smart real estate moves over time.”

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The Wealth Gap — Renters vs. Homeowners

Why owning a home remains the #1 builder of wealth for everyday Americans. You’ll hear all kinds of opinions about the housing market, but the numbers tell the real story:

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