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FINANCIALLY FOCUSED

February 2021 Newsletter

 

 





 

 

5 Situations When You May Want to Pause Retirement Savings

Being financially healthy throughout your journey to retirement is just as important as being financially healthy once you retire.

For that reason and inspired by a recent U.S. News and World Report article,1 let’s explore a few situations when it may make sense for you to stop saving for retirement — temporarily, of course.


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National Wedding Month²
 
From as early as the 17th century, the Welsh have had a unique tradition of
courtship. A young man would take a single piece of wood and ornately carve it into a spoon. Then he would gift it to the woman he is courting as a token of love and intention. If accepted, the spoon became symbolic of an engagement between the couple. This love spoon also served as a promise that the groom would never let the bride go hungry. Nowadays, love spoons can be purchased. They are also given as gifts for other special occasions, such as christenings and birthdays.
 

 

Your Estate: Have You Looked at These Legal Documents Lately?

If you haven’t prepared certain estate documents, or the ones you have are out-of-date, your intentions could easily become a matter of dispute. The courts might have to make critical decisions regarding your medical care and finances or determine who will receive your assets when you die.

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Raspberry Almond Kiss​

A Sweet Valentine's Day Treat!

Get Cooking

 

https://money.usnews.com/money/retirement/401ks/articles/times-to-stop-saving-for-retirement
https://listverse.com/2019/01/01/10-unusual-wedding-traditions-fromaround-the-world/

 
 


E.T.S. Financial Services, LLC. is not affiliated or endorsed by the Social Security Administration or any government agency.

Investment advisory services are offered by First Advisors National, LLC, a Registered Investment Advisor in the State of Georgia.


Some of these materials are provided for general information and educational purposes based upon publicly available information from sources believed to be reliable—we cannot assure the accuracy or completeness of these materials. The information in these materials may change at any time and without notice.

 

 

 

Eric Scoggins, CLU, ChFC, CFP
President and Financial Author
27 City Square Suite 2 | Hoschton, GA 30548
P: 770.904.1978 Ext: 705 F: 770-904-1978
W: www.etsfinancial.com E: eric@etsfinancial.com

 

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