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With inflation on the rise and the government, companies, and organizations shifting the burden of pensions onto employees, it has become increasingly essential to be financially prudent. Mary Clements Evans is a certified financial planner with decades of experience working for Fortune 500 companies. In Emotionally Invested, Evans shares her way of helping clients through behavioral finance, helping readers find the path to financial happiness where they're able to enjoy the perks of retirement with all its benefits. Through real-world examples and personal anecdotes, Evans presents strategies to navigate life's financial hurdles. Save an annual percentage of your salary, learn your own and your partner's financial personality type (FOMO or FORO), discover the four subsets of FOMO and the three subsets of FORO, recognize your "money whys," and balance pleasure with safety to achieve financial happiness.
Anyone who is about to retire or is planning their retirement should have this book on their shelf. Emotionally Invested covers the various aspects of life that influence your financial decision-making and provides helpful tools and strategies to ensure you have a solid nest egg post-retirement to live the life you want. Author Mary Clements Evans is a breast cancer survivor who overcame her share of hurdles in life to form Evans Wealth Strategies in 2008. In this book, she will show you how to formulate your own financial plan with all its components and guide you through the five steps to recovery from financial distress. The author's use of personal stories, fun quizzes, and cocktail recipes makes the book even more engaging, ensuring readers fully grasp the topics discussed. Highly recommended!