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In the latest episode of Warrior Money, financial expert and military spouse Maggi Keating offers invaluable advice tailored specifically for military families navigating their financial futures. Drawing on her extensive 24-year experience in finance, Keating emphasizes the significance of lifelong learning and the strategic use of military benefits, such as the VA loan and GI Bill, to foster long-term financial stability.
Keating discusses critical topics including the timing of Social Security benefits and the importance of consistent investing to build wealth. She warns against financial abuse that can affect aging clients and underscores the necessity of discipline and early saving as pathways to financial freedom for service members and their families.
Hosted by former Congressman Patrick Murphy and veteran investor Dan Kunze, Warrior Money serves as a vital resource for veterans transitioning to civilian life. The show aims to empower its audience with essential financial education and inspiration, helping them secure a prosperous future.
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