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“How Important Is Financial Fitness In Your Relationship”?

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Turn on any news media station that speaks about money -- and they speak of it in a way that comes off like everyone has endless reserves of cash. You hear the financial gurus who talk about “what you should do is take $150,000 liquid cash & purchase the stocks of a corporation trading on the stock exchange, or t-bills, bearer bonds, global funds, or some other high end annuities”.

But let’s talk real world results, shall we?

Most Americans? We don’t have $150,000 lying around. (We might not have $50,000). IF we happen to put hands on that large sum of money, it’s going towards our kids education, credit card debt, etc.

Most Americans (that’s 70-80% of households) are living PAYCHECK TO PAYCHECK. Those are the facts.

So the idea of taking large cash and putting it in stocks is somewhat of a “ruse”.

Enter Perry Jeffries.

Perry Jeffries is a Business Coach and Financial Advisor. In addition he is president of Diamond Equity Advisors, a Financial Planning firm with clients across the country. He is also Founder of the 60-Day Small Business Financial Incubator System. What Perry does is brings finances and budgeting to folks in an easy, pragmatic fashion that even “frugal” individuals can grasp.

Mr. Jeffries will be with us for the entire 90 minute Podcast. SO, grab a notebook/tablet, gather your questions, grab your husband/wife/kids, and be ready to soak up some Free Game from one of the best. This show is recommended for single, dating, it’s complicated or even "situationship" people. Your financial fitness is essential to your future.

Join us this Sunday, February 24, from 7:00pm-8:30pm (EST) at Straight Talk with Ted Santos and Blair Nash on Blog Talk Radio.

Call to comment LIVE at: 1 (323) 642-1387.

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