In my first post of the year, I mentioned that I was pursuing a pretty big career shift and working to become a financial planner. Part of that process is passing the Series 65 Licensing Exam, so I’m spending my January studying.
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I have a confession: I’m dropping $2,500 on a completely elective purchase in October. And on two weekend trips that were planned pretty last-minute. And I have no regrets. Having my finances together gives me the flexibility to address what’s important in my life. Financial flexibility isn’t necessarily frugal, but it does mean my money is going to things I value.
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