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financial planning

noun

  1. the devising of a program for the allocation and management of finances and capital through budgeting, investment, etc.
  2. the business of devising such programs.


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  • financial planner noun

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Earlier this month, TechCrunch reported on a company with a similar mission, BodesWell, teaming up with American Express on a financial planning tool for its cardholders.

Many people put off financial planning, because it can be viewed as boring compared to planning something outside that weekend.

You might be tempted to try to take the deduction anyway, but if you do you could increase the likelihood of being audited, warned Erin Voisin, director of financial planning at California-based EP Wealth Advisors.

Priddy, a 46-year-old stay-at-home dad, said his business background in the elevator industry would help him during board financial planning discussions — and he will have his work cut out for him.

When it comes to inept financial planning, Montreal 1976 was the all-time record-breaker.

His idea of financial planning is to someday "make so much money that it doesn't matter."

Their reasons ranged from financial planning to planning for the afterlife.

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