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Despite Concerns, Most Don't Have A Financial Plan

Even after one of the worst economic downturns in U.S. history, only 17% of Americans have a written and updated financial plan, according to a survey by Certified Financial Planner Board of Standards.

With the value of retirement assets slashed and incomes stalled, it would make sense for people to take steps to rebuild their financial futures. Yet the survey, taken eight months after the economic collapse of October 2008, shows most people don’t have a blueprint for getting back on track.

According to the CFP Board survey, a majority of Americans of all incomes and asset levels are worried about managing retirement income, keeping health care insurance, managing debt, and building a retirement fund. Meanwhile, 65% of respondents who employ a financial advisor to help them establish and maintain a financial plan feel they are benefiting from the relationship. Only 46% of those who have a written plan but don’t work with an advisor are satisfied.

When it comes to reaching financial goals and life dreams, it doesn’t make sense to leave things to chance. A financial plan not only gives you a concrete direction, it helps you stay on course and change direction when necessary.

If you have yet to set up a financial plan, or if your plan is falling short, call our office today so that we can help you chart a solid path to a secure financial future.


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This article was written by a professional financial journalist for AFW Wealth Advisors and is not intended as legal or investment advice.

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