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Too many of us think financial planning is only for the wealthy, but here’s the truth — it’s for everyone. Whether you’re just starting your career, raising a family, or preparing for retirement, a plan gives your money a purpose.
Here are three reasons why financial planning matters:
3. Growth and Freedom
Think of your financial plan as a pyramid. The foundation is budgeting and protection, and as you go up, you build investments and long-term goals.
If you’re ready to start today, grab a notebook, write down your income and expenses, and set one financial goal for the next month. That small step could be the beginning of your journey to financial freedom.
By Balaji KToo many of us think financial planning is only for the wealthy, but here’s the truth — it’s for everyone. Whether you’re just starting your career, raising a family, or preparing for retirement, a plan gives your money a purpose.
Here are three reasons why financial planning matters:
3. Growth and Freedom
Think of your financial plan as a pyramid. The foundation is budgeting and protection, and as you go up, you build investments and long-term goals.
If you’re ready to start today, grab a notebook, write down your income and expenses, and set one financial goal for the next month. That small step could be the beginning of your journey to financial freedom.