Thursday, November 18, 2010

What if there were a machine to maximize your money?

We have machines surrounding us that we use daily.  We have washing machines to do our laundry, dishwashers to clean our dishes, vacuums to clean the carpets, computers to run our businesses, cars to transport us from point A to point B, cell phones to keep us connected and the list goes on.  Do we depend on these for convenience, independence and time management?  Do these machines generally do a better job in less time than we would do on our own?  What if there were a machine that could help you plan your financial future and save you time and money in the process?  What would that be worth to you? Do you have an accountant help you with your taxes?  How much does that cost a year?  Do you have a financial planner help you build your retirement?  How much does that cost you for each transaction or consultation?  How much money have you lost over the years for poor decisions? 

The money goes out faster than it comes in sometimes, doesn't it?  Well....with an open mind and a little learning curve, I am here to tell you there is a better way!  I am seeing it firsthand.  With the newest version of the Money Merge Account Live there is a machine that will help map out your finances in a way that constantly maximizes every dollar that comes into your accounts and every dollar that goes out.  Halleluja! 

The banks have been having so much fun with all of our money over the years.  Now it's time for us to have fun with their money.  One of my most recent clients is slated to save over $1,000,000 in interest over the next 14 years.  I am so excited for them! 

Here is a link to a new book called Money Momentum on Amazon that begins the education process- http://www.amazon.com/Money-Momentum-Achieving-Financial-Foresight/dp/0615383440/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1290128176&sr=8-1.  It's super easy to read and very eye opening.

You can start leanring how paying it forward with your financial decisions has an incredible impact on your health, attitude, relationships and wellness over the years. Pay It Forward however you choose, whether it's large or small.

Until another day,

Wendy

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