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What I See in My Work as a Financial Planner
As a CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER TM professional and as President of Lauber Financial Planning, a Registered Investment Advisor, I have a code of confidentiality, so absolutely no names or identifying information will be shared here – or anywhere. Some years ago I … Continue reading
Self Care, Chickpeas, and Other Financial Non Sequiturs
Someone told me that my blog header photo (glass ware from The Corning Museum of Glass, a totally awesome place to visit in Central NY) was a “non sequitur” so I had to look up “non sequitur.” It’s Latin for … Continue reading
Posted in Personal Finance with a twist
Tagged financial stewardship, priorities, self care, tax refunds, values
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