| Have Things Changed? |
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| Written by Vernon Hatcher |
| Thursday, 13 May 2010 08:41 |
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Have things changed in your life? From a financial standpoint, I mean. Mentally, we all have to be just a bit more on edge than we were before all the craziness. We were rolling along pretty well there for a while until the wheels started to come off. I’m not sure that it’s something we can recover from, mentally, any time soon. An economist sum it up this way: what was isn’t, and what wasn’t is. True. Lots of things changed — except permanent life insurance from the Knights of Columbus. Premiums are still the same, still pays dividends, and the value goes up and up and up.
If things have changed in your financial world, it might be a good idea to discuss those changes with me your Knights of Columbus agent. If you have spent time with me in the past, it is important that we get together and review all of the information you shared with me last time. Since some important information may be different, I need to update the plan we both worked on and see if everything is still appropriate for your needs. If you have yet to “sit down” with me, now would be an appropriate time. I have access to a professional analysis of your financial situation called “Forecaster.” Some of our competitors can charge up to $100 just for the privilege of coming out to your home and providing this service. I do it for free. It takes some time, of course (probably about an hour), and I know that your time is valuable. But there is no out-of-pocket cost for the analysis. You and will I go through a worksheet that resides on my laptop computer, then I let the program do its thing, and at the end of the process, I will provide you with a comprehensive report on your financial picture as of today. My guess: You’ll be surprised when you see it all in print in one report. It may be a pleasant surprise, and that’s good for everyone, or it may reveal something else, and I can help sort that out. Get ahead of the changes that have taken place in your life. ... When I call, let me in. Or better yet, call me. I’d be happy to come out and see you. Fraternally, Vernon L. Hatcher, Jr. FICF Phone: (770) 345-9531 Email: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it |
| Last Updated on Thursday, 13 May 2010 08:43 |



