Traditional Financial Planning: Get a Planned Future

May 14th, 2009 Posted in Financial Plan

Have you ever thought that what are your future financial goals and objectives? What are your specific plans for your lifestyle, retirement, investments, large purchases, savings, your family, your children’s education and charitable activities? I hope that you must be confused and like you so many people are getting confused by the above questions. But, for all these questions there is only one answer that is traditional financial planning.r />

If you are a working couple then you must have plans regarding paying your various bills and educating your children. Apart from these daily issues you must plan for your retirement also. This is essential because in the old age you must earn and a pension plan can make that happen. Apart from pension plan a traditional financial planning may include many services.

Traditional financial planning may include the planning of retirement, insurance instruments and capital growth solutions. You must be focused for your past and next year’s taxes, past accounting and current business plans but do you have concrete financial plans for the future that are realistic. Now, the traditional financial planning firms can provide consultation in financial, retirement and estate planning so that you can make solid financial plans at low cost.

There are many benefits of traditional financial planning. By doing it you can make your future dreams a reality by having a concrete plan for the future. Financial planning firms may advise you so that you can retire on time and work afterwards only if you want to. These plans can make you feel financially secured so that you can plan for your children’s education, your retirement and your family needs.

Thus, for making realistic financial goals about present and future traditional financial planning is required. After all, your children deserve best of education and you deserve a retirement in which you are still earning.

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9 Responses to “Traditional Financial Planning: Get a Planned Future”

  1. RothIRA Says:

    If he has a 401k plan, you can't do an IRA. If he has nothing, you can. If he has a 401k, he can also do a Roth IRA if he is under the income limits. If you want to set one of these up, the best possible place would be with Vanguard. They have the lowest fees among any mutual fund. You can do something as simple as to pick a target retirement fund (in his case Target 2015 or 2020). Good job on helping him out.



  2. Next Top Chef Says:

    It's not wrong, but you cannot be so set in your ways about this. Saying what you will do before you have children is much different than the reality of when you have children. She might not want to leave them. She might not be able to return to work. You just never know what lies ahead, so don't be inflexible. Maybe you will be making so much money it won't matter or maybe you will realize a little sacrifice never hurt anyone.



  3. bibio Says:

    well as you probably know, students loans suck to pay back, and if you are in as little as you are right now, then i wouldn't go any further and get into anymore debt. Can't you use your other degree to get a job here, an education is an education no matter where your from. but it won't affect future financial aid. i had to drop the semester and quite school for a little bit due to an illness. but a couple years later i went back to school and did online classes and didn't have any trouble at all with financial aid. hope everything works out for the best!!!



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  5. MIssy A Says:

    if you can afford to go just part time that may make it more affordable. if you really want to go, do it. don't let money hold you back. but be smart and don't get debt that you can't afford to pay back.



  6. Miss Ringless Says:

    I think this guy cares about you, loves you and doesn't want to lose you. But marry you, settle down with you and give you everything you want for your future? I don't know. Of course you want him to WANT to marry you, but it doesn't look like he does, at least not wholeheartedly. He keeps putting you off, putting you off, putting you off and it sucks. I dated someone for four and a half years with promises that kept me hanging on but finally I'd had enough and I pulled the plug and I'm so glad I did. He basically admitted he didn't want to lose me but he probably would have never married me as he'd promised. Nice to know after 4 and a half years! Now I am with an amazing man who brings up marriage, kids and a house all by himself with no prodding from me! My ex is still single and probably will be for a very long time. Yes, I believed my ex loved me, but he couldn't give me what I wanted in life because we wanted different things. On the other hand, there are the girls who wait 6 years and finally get the proposal. It's a tricky game, but if this guy isn't running straight into your arms and begging you to be his wife, then something is just missing there. Good luck to you whatever you do. :)



  7. Geraldine K Says:

    It surprises me that he want you to keep your last name. I would think that most guys would want their wife to take his name. If he is that traditional that's what he'd want. If I married someone who didn't want me to take his name I probably wouldn't give it to my children either.
    There is something wrong, It would be different if you wanted to keep your name and he was trying to be supportive, but the fact that he becomes agitated when you bring up the subject is strange. I think you did the right thing canceling the wedding, if he can't talk about this what hope is there when some major thing happens.
    The only benefit to keeping your last name is you don't have to change it after the divorce.

    Of course if you did decide to marry him he can't stop you from taking his last name. You can legally change your name when ever you want…to what ever you want.



  8. tadz Says:

    Reality check.

    The philippines has good sound laws but corrupt political influences always delay the implementation of these laws.

    By the time these laws are enforced, they become so obsolete that another law must be passed (just like the politicians who regularly pass gas – i.e. fart through their mouth).



  9. StraightBallin Says:

    There's a web site called Linked In that might be useful.

    Do you sell variable annuities?



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