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EP's are used to making reactive decisions. It's the nature of the job. The preparation, or proactiveness, comes in the form of education, supplies, machines, and a setting designed to make those spontaneous cases that come through the ER as prepared for as possible. It's tough to imagine a world without that preparation.
Now imagine financial planning, where many EP's have little to no background or expertise. It's one thing to react when you have a framework; it's another when you may not even know what to do with what few decisions you have left at that moment. So in this episode, we go over proactive vs. reactive financial behavior and how each yields very different outcomes.
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EP's are used to making reactive decisions. It's the nature of the job. The preparation, or proactiveness, comes in the form of education, supplies, machines, and a setting designed to make those spontaneous cases that come through the ER as prepared for as possible. It's tough to imagine a world without that preparation.
Now imagine financial planning, where many EP's have little to no background or expertise. It's one thing to react when you have a framework; it's another when you may not even know what to do with what few decisions you have left at that moment. So in this episode, we go over proactive vs. reactive financial behavior and how each yields very different outcomes.

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