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Don’t let that pay cheque vanish

If it’s only money, why do we have so much trouble with it?
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Shari Molchan of Money Momentum will reveal the top three reasons why women struggle with money at the Jan. 24 meeting of the Business and Professional Women’s Network.

The number one secret about money is ...it’s only information. And it can be learned.

There is a real scarcity these days in having real clear, value-based priorities. If it’s only money, why do we have so much trouble with it?

In decades past, women weren’t empowered or educated with the knowledge, confidence and acceptance to allow them to make the kinds of choices that lead to financial independence and to winning the money game.

Even today, too many women want to avoid managing money for reasons ingrained into society.

It’s that time of year when we make our resolutions to change our habits and thought patterns. It’s also the time we are reviewing our year end pay stubs, bank and investment statements, and soon to be received T4s.

There is no better time to re-think your financial situation and challenge yourself to stop being oblivious to where your money is, what it is doing, and how much is disappearing pay cheque to pay cheque.

At the Jan. 24, meeting of the Campbell River Business and Professional Women’s Network, Shari Molchan of Money Momentum will reveal the top three reasons why women struggle with money.

Make a commitment to yourself to take charge of your financial well-being.

To reserve for Royal Coachman Carriage House contact Tucker at RSVP@bpwn.org by Jan. 19. You can now pay in advance at www.bpwn.org by clicking on the “Book On Line Button.” Tickets are $35 for members and $45 for guests.

As always, men are welcome.

Please let us know of any dietary concerns or allergies.  Cancellations must be received by Jan. 20.