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Why Financial Planning Ain’t Just For The Rich

Let’s say you’re a first year school teacher, with a Masters degree, and you're making about $45,000 a year. Yes, you need financial planning—and in all likelihood, a professional financial planner to help. How about the second-year city bus driver with no degree? Does he need help too? What about the union machinist? I’ve offered professional advice to these types of average, middle class clients for 24 years. Yes, everyone should do financial planning, and probably hire a financial planner.

Family Biz: 5 Questions to Ask Before Hiring Relatives

Hiring relatives to work for your Family Biz can get quite touchy. Even if you need the extra help, there is always the risk that your family member might not be a good fit for your company. Here are five things Schwerzler says you should consider before hiring a family member:

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