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Book Club for “Women’s Worth”
Last night Conger Wealth Management hosted a book club at our office. The book we read was “Women’s Worth” by Eleanor Blayney CFP®. The discussion was fabulous, ranging from money attitudes and habits that are developed in youth to how … Continue reading
Posted in Financial Planning, News, Reading
Tagged book review, financial education, financial planning basics, group discussion
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WordPress ate 3/4th’s of my post. Despite my telling it to save repeatedly. Your regularly scheduled posts will begin again tomorrow.
Welcome UALR Students!
I’m glad to have you here. You should’ve all received an email requesting feedback, and a copy of the handouts in PDF form. If you didn’t receive it, send me an email so I can send it again. For those … Continue reading
Posted in Financial Planning, Handy Ideas, News
100th Post!
That’s right – one hundred USDA Prime blog posts served piping hot or chilled to perfection. Let’s take a moment for a retrospective of some of the best posts: Exploding Straightirons and Property Insurance: Not only the first blog post, but … Continue reading
Shred Notice!
We’re going to call the shred company to come and shred all the waste paper soon! If you’re a client, friend, or fan of Conger Wealth Management, then give Melissa a call and let her know when you’ll drop off … Continue reading
Posted in News
Way To Go, Cindy!
Cindy is this year’s proud recipient of UALR’s President’s Award! There will be an Awards Celebration this Friday at 11:30 AM at the William J. Clinton Presidential Center. Also, thanks to the certain special someone who sent the lovely congratulatory … Continue reading
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Saving Takes More Than Time and Discipline
Lurking at the New York Times website, I read an opinion piece by Barbara Dafoe Whitehead, titled “Saving Takes Time and Discipline.” You can go read it for yourself, it’s very brief. The thesis is that the primary driver of savings … Continue reading
