As we say goodbye to 2022, bad habits and starting out fresh, why not prepare for the new year with a review and update of your finances?
- Vickie Verbos
- IMOR Financial
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As we say goodbye to 2022, bad habits and starting out fresh, why not prepare for the new year with a review and update of your finances?
With the holidays being the busiest time of the year, your time may be more condensed while juggling things. For example, shopping, gift wrapping, baking, and planning time with family and friends. So, organization is important for you with saving time and being organized.
National Long-Term Care Awareness Month is observed in November every year. It highlights the long-term care of men and women and how they are assisted in their lives daily. This includes feeding, bathing, and assistance with daily routines. More importantly, it is about compassion and making them feel that they are not alone or being neglected.
October is Financial Planning Month and looks like a spooky time for finances. With the holiday season around the corner (gifting expenses), and 2023 approaching, October is a great month to get finances and budgets in order before life gets on a busy track.