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Rob Hudson, CExP, CLTC®
Rob Hudson, CExP, CLTC®
Westshore Financial Group Financial Advisor/Managing Associate/Certified Exit Planner
https://www.westshorefinancialgroup.com/rob-hudson (813) 289-3632

Dedicated to managing your risk by providing the protection that you need to have confidence in your financial future.

I am a trusted advisor to many, working with business owners and in advanced markets, specifically medical, legal, and with highly compensated sales professionals. My clients understand that a one-size fits all approach to planning and investing may not create favorable financial outcomes. I believe that my unique approach to goal planning, combined with past experience and expertise in the markets I serve, enable me to provide tailored solutions to my client’s financial problems that help lead them to their goals.

An alumnus of The University of South Florida with a BS in Economics, I am a fourth generation Tampa native with deep roots in the community. I am also a proud graduate of Tampa Jesuit high school. My grandfather, Frank Llaneza, was regarded as a pioneer in the premium cigar industry and a pillar of the Tampa community. My father is a disabled CPA, so I have a thorough understanding of the importance of protecting and managing cash flow.

I entered the financial services industry in 2008, and joined Guardian Life and Park Avenue Securities in 2012, where I was awarded the agency's first Centurion Award. I have been featured in a number of publications, am a member of the Coastal Conservation Association, The Westshore Business Alliance, and the Million Dollar Round Table. I am also proud to be a representative in The Tampa Jesuit Alumni Council, as well as a preferred financial wellness provider for physicians-in-training through HCA East and West Florida teaching hospitals.

I come from a family of outdoors enthusiasts, am an avid fisherman, and regularly compete in professional tournaments. I've even managed to win a few. Ask me about the fishing tournament when I won a brand new boat!

 

Saving Early & Letting Time Work For You

Retirement Read Time: 3 min

As a young investor, you have a powerful ally on your side: time. When you start investing in your twenties or thirties for retirement, you can put it to work for you.

The power of compounding. Many people underestimate it, so it is worth illustrating. Let's take a look using a hypothetical 5% rate of return.

How does it work? A simplified example goes like this: Let's take a look using a hypothetical 5% rate of return on a principal of $100. After a year, you earn 5% interest, or $5. Another year, another 5%, which adds $5.25 this time. In the third year, your 5% interest earned amounts to $5.51, bringing your balance to $115.76. The more money you deposit, the greater that 5% returns. Let’s look at another hypothetical example. If you were to start with a $1,000 principal in an account that earns 5% interest per year, and contribute $1,000 a year to the account, you would end up with a total of $7,078.20 after five years. That’s a total of $1,078.20 earned in compound interest from $6,000 in contributions. That compounding continues, even if you stop making deposits. All you really need to do is let that money stay put.1

The earlier you start, the greater the compounding potential. If you’re investing for retirement in your twenties, you may gain an advantage over someone who waits to invest until his or her thirties.

Even if you start early & then stop, you may be in a better position than those who begin later. What if you contribute $5,000 to a retirement account yearly starting at age 25 and then stop at age 35 – with no new money going into the account for the next 30 years. That is hardly ideal. Yet, should it happen, you still might come out ahead of someone who begins saving for retirement later.

1. This is a hypothetical example used for illustrative purposes only. It is not representative of any specific investment or combination of investments.

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