How Do You Handle Financial Fears And Make The Best Decisions For Your Life?
Everyone has fears when it comes to money:
- The fear of not having enough to retire.
- Fear of making another bad financial choice.
- Fear of taking a risk like changing jobs/starting a business.
- The fear of choosing the right financial advisor after being burned in the past.
The answer to dealing with your fears, says Al Zdenek (www.AlZdenek.com), author of the bestselling book Master Your Cash Flow: The Key To Grow And Retain Wealth, is starting to take actions that will allow you to live the life you want to live right now and through retirement.
“There is a certain amount of cash flow, if you had it coming in right now and for the rest of your life – inflation adjusted – that would allow you to live the lifestyle you wanted now and forever, and make you financially independent,” says Zdenek, CEO and founder of Traust Sollus Wealth Management. “Find out what that amount is and start making better choices.”
Making the wrong choices can lead to you working harder and longer in life, and winding up with less wealth and cash flow.
On the other hand, Zdenek says, making better choices around such things as your careers, your business, budget, income taxes, insurance, portfolio management and debt can create the lifestyle people yearn for now and for the rest of their lives.
Zdenek can discuss how to make better financial decisions in everyday life to live better, with less stress and anxiety, while increasing their cash flow and wealth.
About Al Zdenek
Live The Life You Want Now And In The Future
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