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Can you survive financially during your wilderness experience in life? According to certified financial planner, senior advisor, and 9/11 survivor Nicole Simpson, most of us unconsciously focus on survival from day to day. In her new book, The Ultimate Plan: A Financial Survival Guide for Life's Unexpected Events, Simpson illustrates through her own traumatic experience the need to create a financial plan of action to combat life's inevitable disasters. Through simple, engaging stories, The Ultimate Plan lays out strategies your family can incorporate to avoid total devastation when faced with unexpected death, disability, natural disasters, etc. The Ultimate Plan: A Financial Survival Guide for Life's Unexpected Events is your guidebook to being prepared when disaster strikes.
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How to build a financial plan that really blends into your life The latest volume in the bestselling Ultimate series, Jim Stovall and Tim Maurer's The Ultimate Financial Plan: Balancing Your Money and Life is a one-stop, comprehensive, personal financial planning book exploring the intersection of money and life. The Ultimate Financial Plan examines the connection between actions, thoughts, and feelings when it comes to all things financial. The key to getting the most out of your wealth, the authors argue, is certainly found in the wise utilization of tools, like budgets, bank accounts, 401(k)s, IRAs, Roth IRAs, education savings plans, and real estate, as well as home, auto, business, health, disability, and long term care insurance, but even more so in the contentment found in balancing money's influence in our lives with personal values and goals. An insider's look into the recently humbled "Big 3"—the banks, brokerage firms, and insurance companies—and the inner workings that often set their proprietary goals and objectives above all A critical examination of the role of various financial sales people, advisors, planners, and consultants A guide to navigating Economic Bias—a conflict of interest involving money—and how it affects every financial decision we make The Ultimate Financial Plan is the application of the resources at your disposal for the purpose of living your life to the fullest, and this book will show you the quickest route to getting started on the path to ultimate success.
Humanity is an exceptional creation of God, of Creation. Human beings cannot destroy themselves without also destroying that part of their divinity that exists and participates in the action of bringing about the best possible future for this special world of existence. God's Plan is the destiny of humanity revealed in prophecies from the remotest antiquity of human societies and whose destiny, ever renewed, is the Ultimate Plan of Redemption of Mankind. God does not make mistakes, and humanity's greatest mistake has always been to question the infallibility of its own Creator, and by focusing on the errors of its own existence, man has ceased to see himself as he truly is, a supreme being when he chooses to be so, and above all, when he remembers that God lives in him. All good ways lead to God, while evil ways lead us away from His light, and we know that every time we do wrong. That is the great truth. To do good is to act according to God's will, or rather, to walk carefully, looking carefully at our steps and not looking back. Javier Clemente Engonga, 10.08.2021