Why Asset Management is a Vital Key to Your Future
by James Printon
Published on this site: July 19th, 2005 - See
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Our home, car, property and credit lines are all assets.
Proper asset management is a necessity for all of us. When
we think of asset management ofttimes we forget that we need
to protect our assets not only for ourselves but for our children
as well.
Now some people believe that we have no obligation towards
our children after they are out of the nest but this is just
plain wrong. How did the richest families maintain their riches?
By protecting their assets after they were gone. When families
protect their assets and pass them down to their children
and grandchildren they are assuring that their own heritage
will be enjoyed by future generations.
Do it often enough and well enough and your children and
grandchildren will enjoy all the benefits of being at the
top of the ladder to start with. This is an enviable position
why would you not want your family in that position?
We need to keep close eye on our asset management because
that is what will ensure that we have a good retirement as
well. All of us are hoping that in the end we will have enough
to do whatever it is that we enjoy for the last half or quarter
of our lives.
My goal is to live in a place where I can have my grandkids
over when I want or need to. I also want to be able to have
picnics with them in a quiet and fun place where they can
skip rocks and enjoy the outdoors. I want my wife to be able
to go out with her friends and enjoy the day, buy lunch when
they are out shopping and get what she wants within reason.
When I think of what will come after I am gone for my family
I am hoping that my family will enjoy our property, read the
books I have collected and the keepsakes that we have put
aside.
Asset management will enable my family to do all that. I
will keep protecting my assets and keep my family in comfort
because I hope that my legacy will not only be good stories
and good times but the leisure to enjoy them in.

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