Your Easy New Year’s Resolution: Use a Financial Rule of Thumb
Michelle Gershfeld
Foreclosure Defense | Bankruptcy Attorney | Debt Settlement | Consumer Debt Relief
Sally, Wanda and Christine are nurses at our local hospital. They’ve been there for years, and each earns good money. And yet, each feels dissatisfied because they’re not living the financial lives that they want. They know they need financial advice, but they don’t have the time or energy for long lectures.
Truthfully, they don’t need anything extravagant. All they need is to identify their problem and apply a simple financial action guide, or “rule of thumb.”
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Michelle Gershfeld is personal financial planning counselor, and bankruptcy attorney, who coaches people who are in debt, or building wealth, by identifying and overcoming obstacles that lie in their path to securing worry-free, financial wellness.
Her firm Get Financially Fit will create a strategic, customized plan for your unique financial situation; tackling challenges while defining actionable steps that will increase awareness, change behaviors and lead to the fulfillment of long-term financial goals.
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8 年I enjoyed the quick read. It is very useful. Things that most of us know but don't make time to implement. Thanks for the reminder.
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8 年Michelle, this is so basic & simple, yet so easy to forget and not practice, we all should print this and have it as a reminder daily of what our goals are! It really spells out the steps that are needed to follow, we can all learn from this, truly a great guide to follow and practice????, thank you !
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8 年Everyone should challenge themselves with a financial rule of thumb. Here's to a Financially Fit 2017!