Do You Have A Financial Roadmap?

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Did you know that April is National Financial Literacy month? President Obama stated that its goal is to “ensure all Americans have the skills to manage their fiscal resources effectively”. It’s never too early or late to learn about money and personal finance. So who’s the Chief Financial Officer of your family’s finances?

Have you ever heard quote, “He who fails to plan, plans to fail.”? It is so important to define your goals and when you want to reach them. What are you goals for 5 years, 10 years, 20 years from now? Do you need help figuring what it takes to get where you want to go?

I think most people would like to have financial planning assistance but are probably intimidated by the process due to lack of knowledge of what is involved or maybe they feel like they don’t have enough money. But you don’t have to feel like that anymore because I am going to introduce you to my Financial Planner, Mark Chew of Morgan Stanley Smith Barney.

Whenever I hear Mark speak on financial topics I always leave with a good understanding of the material discussed and that is the most important thing to me. Mark is down to earth, competent and trustworthy. I encourage you to contact Mark because when it comes to saving for retirement, there are a lot of different options out there and the biggest challenge is understanding them. Mark can help you minimize the impact of an uncertain future and help you determine the amount of savings you need in order to live the life you dreamed. Whether you are dreaming of a retirement that would take you around the world or one that keeps you close to your grandchildren, planning sooner than later for all your financial goals will help make those dreams a reality!

Mark Chew | Financial Advisor
Direct 949.955.7581
mark.e.chew@mssb.com

Here are some other links to help get the ball rolling.

CNNMoney has an outstanding overview of basic personal finance topics called Money 101. Each of the 23 topics includes several pages of information, and many of the subjects include an interactive calculator or tool.

The Federal government also has a website called MyMoney.gov, which is dedicated to teaching all Americans the basics about financial education.

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Do you know what the difference between a Traditional IRA and a Roth IRA?? Meet my professionals of the week, Dan Young and Mark Chew Financial Advisors from MorganStanley SmithBarney. I didn’t know the difference until I attended their presentation. During the informative presentation Dan and Mark kept my attention, were very knowledgeable, and well received. Overall, I left there with a good understanding of the material discussed and that is the most important thing to me. Dan and Mark will be holding seminars throughout Orange County and I encourage you to attend because when it comes to saving for retirement, there are a lot of different options out there and the biggest challenge is understanding them. Dan and Mark can help you minimize the impact of an uncertain future when it comes to taxes. Find out more about a Roth IRA and whether or not it’s right for you.

You can contact Dan Young and Mark Chew
949-955-7544
dan.a.young@mssb.com
mark.e.chew@mssb.com

http://fa.smithbarney.com/danyoung

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