I just read an article on one of the most trusted and visited websites in the world and in that article the author stated that there are times when you would not want to pay off your debts. In my opinion, there are “very few” occasions where you would not want to be debt free. A good philosophy is: own what you have, and owe nothing.
So many people are running scared these days - you might be one of them; and for good reason. We have all watched the stock market plummet to record lows one day and then back up equally as much the next. Many people now live in homes that are worth less than they owe on them - something that used to only happen with automobiles. And possibly worse yet, thousands went to work last week and was called in to the boss’s office and given the bad news, “We can’t afford to keep you on. I am sorry, but today is your last day employed here.”
If you are not one of those people described above then you need to thank God. In these trying times there is always hope, but this hope is often hidden under the pressures of life, credit card debt, and the stack of bills on your desk.
Because so many families are struggling I began putting together a different kind of financial planning process - a two-step process.
Two steps that help families…
- Understand what is happening in their financial world,
- Discover how they have arrived at this place, and
- Begin communicating and laying out plans to achieve financial freedom in the future.
If you are one of these families, please don’t let your pride get in the way - call me, I want to help you by providing financial guidance and education. If you know other families that perhaps are not in bad shape but want to manage their finances better please tell them about our service.
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My goal is to help families find financial freedom and begin living debt-free prosperous lives.



