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MONEY HACKS: What Are You Thankful For?

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The holidays are a time to give thanks and reflect on all the good things in our lives. One of my favorite entrepreneurs and thinkers, Gary Vaynerchuk says it best – “Gratitude is everything!” Most of us think about that during Thanksgiving week and our team is no exception. We are incredibly thankful for our clients, the employees we serve, and all of you for listening this past year. Hopefully, our guidance and content are helping you taking steps to improve your financial future. Take some time during the last month or so of 2018 and reflect on the progress you’ve made. Then, revisit your financial goals and identify the steps to your spending, saving, and managing overall cash flow that will make 2019 your best year yet. Thank you all and happy holidays!

 

If you have a money question you’d like answered, don’t forget to email us! This series is made from calls and questions we get from employees, investors, savers, and people just planning for their future, so if you have a question, let us know! 

 



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