Emergencies—Are you prepared?
Your overall financial well-being has less to do with your income than the strategies you put in place and honor. We are stewards of our money. In my opinion, we have an obligation to honor our money by treating it as best we can. It doesn’t matter how much you’re making, if you have a leak somewhere, the money will run out. Prepare for life’s emergencies. One of Robert Kiosaki’s quotes from last weekend that I took away and believe to be true: “The way you do anything is the way you do everything.” Do you cut corners? Do you plan ahead? Are you disciplined? Hard working?
Speaking of discipline and preparing for emergencies…one of Pathfinder’s principles is—When you track your money, you can control it. Do you avoid balancing your checkbook? Do you blame employees and others because you don’t make enough. Blame the kids, your boss, your investment partners? Don’t think you’ll ever have an emergency? Statistics say you will, and you’ll need an emergency fund. Keep at least six months of living expenses liquid, so you have half a year to gain control over your emergency situation.
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