Troy Fernandez says many of us go through life not being financially prepared for life’s major events. Sure some events maybe a few $100 here and there and some may not apply to you, however the frequency and the amount of kids you have can make a huge impact and add up to a pile of money. Are you prepared? I hope so.
1. Wedding
2. Honeymoon
3. First house
4. Birth of a child
5. Family car
6. Baptism
7. Kid’s first birthday
8. Private school
9. Kid’s sweet 16 party
10. Kid’s 1st car
11. Kid’s graduation party
12. Family trip to Disney World
13. Kid’s college tuition
14. Kid’s college graduation party
15. Kid moving back in with you temporarily until he or she finds a job
16. Helping kid with deposit for new apartment
17. Loss of Job
18. Starting own business
19. IRS audit
20. Helping to pay for kid’s wedding
21. Helping kid with down payment to buy house
22. Death of parent
23. Birth of grand kids
24. Retirement party
25. Retirement
26. Family cruise to the Bahamas
27. Death of spouse
Posted April 27th, 2009 by Troy Fernandez
Category: Money |
Tags: Financially Prepared, Major Life Events, Money, top advice, top lessons, top tips, Troy Fernandez

