Money, Therapy, and Life

From the Archives of 2016… updated for the “Coronavirus Life Experience”.

Money and Therapy. Two things that people may love or hate. However, among other things, money and therapy help.

Recently I finished a must-read book for all ages – wealthy or building wealth, married or single. Anyone who wants to have a “life” someday… or even have a life NOW. The book is called The Number* and was written in 2006 by Lee Eisenberg (long time editor-in-chief of Esquire magazine) but reads like he wrote it yesterday.

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Three Factors at Work in the Financial Market

Lifestyle, goals and spending are what drive a successful investor’s attitude in volatile markets.

Whew! What a stretch in the markets. During record-breaking volatility both UP and DOWN I have been on the phone continuously with clients and friends for 2-3 weeks. The BEST part is that 99% of the phone calls have been positive in confirming:

  • Goals
  • Asset Allocation
  • …and various conversations about beverage of choice.

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Lifestyle, goals and spending are what drive a successful investor’s attitude in volatile markets.

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