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Love Your Finances


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Who do you love, my friend? Valentine's Day is this week and sometimes we are looking to someone else to love us. Since this is a finance segment I want you to treat yourself with respect and make your finances one of your missions.


Our challenges-

1.) We are very cognizant of the day-to-day details of our finances and can't always 'get the vision' for future planning. We scrimp and save and don't always see that relatively small amounts of money can make a difference over the years with compounding interest.

2.) We tend to think of others first and give our money to the kids, both when they are little and even when they are big. In doing so we are most definitely short-changing our selves and teaching our daughters and granddaughters some out-of-balance lessons on self care.

3.) We live longer than men but overwhelmingly save less for our retirement. Overwhelmingly.

4.) We are in and out of the workplace for family needs.


What are you going to DO?


You have to KNOW that you are important enough to get care and you may only have yourself to provide it.

You've GOT TO save for the future.

You've got to stop giving everything to the kids and set an example of wisdom and worth to your daughters and granddaughters. If THEY were giving everything away and not taking care of their futures, you would be on them like I don't know what!

GET help and work with someone who has the 'heart of a teacher,' so you can grow in knowledge and be part of your future planning.

A man's not a financial plan, chickie poo. Step up and be your own hero.

Marion Syversen, MBA
NorumbegaFinancial
207.862.2952
Marion@NorumbegaFinancial.com
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