Imagine someone had been managing your money and you thought you weren’t qualified.
I want you to think about something for a few days.
Imagine that for all your life, and your parents’ lives, your money had been managed by other people who had extensive training and licensing. Imagine that all your records were in their possession, and you could occasionally see parts of them, but you just figured the pros had it under control.
Imagine that you knew you weren’t a financial planner but you wanted to take as much responsibility as you could – to participate. Imagine that some money managers (not all, but many) attacked people who wanted to make their own decisions, saying “Who’s the financial planner here?”
Then imagine that one day you were allowed to see the records, and you found out there were a whole lot of errors, and the people carefully guarding your data were not as on top of things as everyone thought.
I’ll be back.
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New on e-patients.net: Imagine someone’d been managing yr money and you thot you weren’t qualified. Heh. http://is.gd/nXlS
New on e-patients.net: Imagine someone’d been managing yr money and you thot you weren’t qualified. Heh. http://is.gd/nXlS