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5 Personal Finance Tips That Are Recession Proof



Many of us are facing challenging times due to the recession. A recession is a decline in the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) for two or more consecutive quarters. It usually is associated with high unemployment, slow consumer spending, and a depressed stock market. But you can keep your head above water with these five tips:

1. Think past frustration, fear and/ or anger and get educated about possibilities. Your greatest worry in the unknown. Focus on what you can do and figure out when you should do it. Make it something you do regularly. For example, at the end of every quarter, I review my brokerage statement. It gives me peace of mind throughout the rest of the year, that I am on track for my financial goals.

2. Time to look at all the options. Rarely is a situation so black and white that workable options don't exist. Shop around for the best investment that you can afford and understand and works well for what you want to accomplish.

3. Review risk tolerance and plan for the next phase of your investments. Can market opportunities overshadow risk for you? This will avoid the shock of a failed investment. Know the risk and make sure that you can stomach losing money. If not, then stay away.

4. Sit tight. Now is not the time to make risky career moves. Keep your job by staying in tune with the needs of the company and be flexible. Reconnect with past business colleagues and keep up your networking.

5. Focus on you and your family's goals and plan your investment strategies to meet those objectives.

The key to success is a clear understanding of your needs, knowing what to expect, and being prepared. You need to where you stand and what you can do now and into the future. A strategy conversation with a Wealth Coach is an opportunity to understand your concerns and help you move forward from where you are to where you want to be even during a recession. Get one now to insure your financial success.

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