The world’s topsy turvy right now, and we all know it. 

  • We’re a year and a half into a global pandemic causing a social war between individual and collective rights and freedoms. (Two weeks to flatten the curve, they said.)
  • Political infighting and division are reaching a fever pitch. 
  • The price of goods and services is rising at an alarming rate. 

Even breaks in supply chains leading to shortages are becoming commonplace! 

The sad news is that you could be affected by these shortages and price increases during the most wonderful time of the year.  

Issues like factory shutdowns, staffing insufficiencies, computer chip shortages and even shipping delays may cause you to see empty shelves as you’re shopping for loved ones this Christmas. 

You may have even seen this already if you’re an early bird.  

The good news is that you can still celebrate this Christmas in a meaningful way by spending quality time with your loved ones, and giving gifts that come from the heart instead of just laying your money down on trinkets that will get put in storage as soon as the new year hits. 

I know it seems a little early to talk about Christmas (it’s just weeks away, so it’s creeping up faster than you’d think), but you know that I’m a huge advocate for planning.  

That goes for all aspects of your life that involve money. 

If you’d like to chat with me about the best pay to plan for your financial future (and not just for the holidays), I’d love to chat with you. All you have to do is call 513-563-PLAN (7526) or use my online calendar to book a time that works for you.