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Cordi Powell – Financial Coach wrote a new post, 4 Signs You Should Find a New Financial Adviser 7 years, 10 months ago
Your adviser doesn’t listen. If your financial adviser isn’t listening to you, that can be a problem. I always try to make sure that my clients talk during our meetings. And especially if it is a couple, I w […]
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Cordi Powell – Financial Coach commented on the post, You two are in love, but their finances are a mess. Protect yourself and thrive together 8 years, 11 months ago
SO, I agree that communication is key, especially, in situations where management of the finances has been delegated to the spouse with the more appropriate skill set. Without proper communication, the less […]
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Cordi Powell – Financial Coach wrote a new post, You two are in love, but their finances are a mess. Protect yourself and thrive together 8 years, 11 months ago
If you’re in a relationship with someone you care about but whose track record with money is less than ideal, there are steps you can take to protect your own financial picture while helping them acquire better h […]
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Cordi Powell – Financial Coach wrote a new post, Money Myths for Newlyweds: Don’t let these 4 financial misconceptions torpedo your marriage 8 years, 11 months ago
A new marriage is a profoundly thrilling emotional commitment. It’s easy to be swept up in the excitement and romance of this honeymoon phase at the expense of tackling its serious financial implications. But the […]
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Cordi Powell – Financial Coach's profile was updated 9 years, 1 month ago
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Cordi Powell – Financial Coach wrote a new post, We Are Emotional About Our Money 9 years, 3 months ago
Helping people change their finances and their lives has always been a balancing act of delivering great advice and the human touch to break down the barriers and address the fundamentally emotional nature of […]
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It’s so true. When I realized how much time I was spending fretting over bills, I was shocked at what a waste of energy that was. I made a decision NOT to feel that way. Then, when I was tempted to buy a new dress that I didn’t really need or put a weekend getaway on my credit card, I used that decision as motivation to make different financial choices. Money can be a helpful tool, instead of a source of worry, if you can get the right perspective on it.
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