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Your mid-life Journey — moving from success to significance.

A Finishers Project survey of over 2100 boomer households, shows a wide spectrum of financial condition. People born 1940 to 1959 that are considering service for ministry rank themselves in the following categories:

Financial Category

    All Ages    
1940-1959
Boomers
1960-1979
Gen Xers
Self supporting including travel and overhead

14%     

16%     

10%     

Self-supporting but needing travel and overhead

22%     

25%     

17%     

Need support but retirement is funded

16%     

19%     

12%     

Need support plus retirement      

22%     

20%     

29%     

Will only consider paid positions

15%     

14%     

18%     

Must get out of debt first

10%     

7%     

15%     


Ronald Blue & Co, LLC Providing wealth management advisory services to high net worth people, many of whom have mid-life transitional issues that surface in the context of wealth management. Drawing financial "finish lines" brings a crisp focus on halftime issues.  

If you are not a high net worth person at mid-life there are still financial strategies that will allow you to fulfill your promptings to serve. The links below will take you to a strategies suited to your situation.

Finishers Project Finishers Project
Providing pathways for people who are motivated to recognize a call on their life to use all their resources wisely: time, talents and financial treasure to provide for people and causes THEY CARE ABOUT !  




Finding significance in your second half will cause you to ...
      - discover the primary reasons for your existence.
      - wake up in the morning with great anticipation of the day ahead.

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