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Faith & Finances

Deuteronomy 8:18 King James Version 18  But thou shalt remember the  Lord  thy God: for it is he that giveth thee power to get wealth, that he may establish his covenant which he sware unto thy fathers, as it is this day. In this scripture we clearly see that God gives us the power/ability to get wealth. That means that we can not do it without him. We should always remember that without Him we are nothing. As we grow our businesses, climb the ladder of success, and grow our investment portfolios we need to be sure to always put God first. We should thank Him daily and give back as well.  If you are a Christian entrepreneur and would like a wonderful opportunity in the financial industry please complete the form below.  https://form.jotform.com/tamekainsurance/business-partner-questionnaire

Financial Tip #3- Debt Elimination

 Pay down those debts! Getting into debt of course is very easy. However, getting out of debt can be challenge. One of the reasons that you may have gotten in so much debt is because you do not have the funds to keep on your bills. For other people it may be because they just can not tell themselves and others the word "NO." So you spend money unnecessarily on things that are not a need.  You can use your tax refunds to tackle a lot of that debt. I know you are feeling like that is usually you fun money. I defiantly understand where you are coming from. You can still have some fun with it, but paying down some of debts will free up some of your monthly income. It will also eliminate you paying so much of interest and fees to the creditors. It is wise to start with your first few lowest bills.  If these tips have been beneficial and you would like a complementary budget and consultation, please fill out the form below.  https://form.jotform.com/tamekainsurance/informa...

Small Business Planning

  As a small business owner getting the proper coverage needed during retirement is possible with proper planning.  We offer the following:  Retirement planning  Long-term care planning Disability coverage planning  Estate planning & more  Don’t continue to put these important key coverages on hold. Contact me for help! Contact Form: https://form.jotform.com/tamekainsurance/business-planning-form

Faith & Finances

 Scripture: Proverbs 13:22 A good man leaves an inheritance to his children’s children, but the sinner’s wealth is laid up for the righteous. In this scripture we see that leaving an inheritance for our children is a blessing.  The legal definition of inheritance refers to property acquired through law for decedents. The traditional definition is a thing that is inherited.  You can inherit real-estate, land, cash, investments, stocks, bonds, jewelry, and etc.  How do we acquire these things over-time? How can we afford these things? How can we afford to invest? How can we legally make sure children's and children's receive there inheritances?  Well I am so glad that you asked. Please fill out the form below so that we show you how it can be done.  Please complete this form for more information:  https://form.jotform.com/tamekainsurance/information-request-form  Phone: 832-431-6138

Cancer Protection

Are you aware that there is individual and family protection for cancer? With cancer on the rise, this is something that no one should be without. Unfortunately, we all know someone who has gone through cancer treatments. This can be a life-changing event and financially challenging if you are not ready.  I have a plan that will help you through the unexpected times. We provide cash benefits if you are diagnosed with cancer. These benefits can be used on your co-pays, deductibles, and or bills. For less than a meal a week, you could have up to 30k in coverage.   Please call me at 832-431-6138 for more details.  

Financial Tip # 2- Emergency Fund

 When I was growing up I would always hear people say make sure save for a rainy day. It never really sunk in what they meant until I was an adult. Of course, life will always happen at very unpredictable times so you need to be ready when it happens. The best way to be certain that you are prepared is to have an emergency fund available to use. The amount needed will vary per person and/or per family. The best start is to ensure you have $1000-$2000 saved for a rainy day. That eliminates the stress and keeps you from accumulating unnecessary debts. I know you are saying Tameka how do I save that amount of money when I never have anything left out of my paycheck. I am glad you asked. Allow us to help you discover additional funds by setting up a consultation.  Phone: 832-431-6138 Complete For More Information: https://form.jotform.com/tamekainsurance/information-request-form

Financial Tip #1- Budget

Budget your money before you ever get it. Take time to write out how you will spend your money before you ever get it. This will help ensure that all your bills are paid on time. You also will create healthy spending habits. After your create healthy spending habits you will have money leftover for healthy saving habits. Let us help you create a budget at no cost to you. Please set-up a time below.  Scheduling Link: https://beyondthebusyness.as.me/Financialliteracywithtameka  Phone:832-431-6138

Key Man Insurance

 Are you a small business owner? Do you have a family owned business? Do you have a plan on what will happen to the business if the owner dies prematurely?  I know, those are questions that no one wants to talk about. Unfortunately, it's a very important topic that all business owners should think about. It does not matter if you are a new or your business that has existed for several years.  A policy can also include a rider for disability coverage to help if a key employee becomes disabled. The proceeds from the policy can be used for operational cost, debts, lost revenue, closing business and etc.  To speak to professional please contact below: Phone: 832-431-6138  Email: tameka.insurance@gmail.com  Scheduling Link: https://beyondthebusyness.as.me/Financialliteracywithtameka