Are You Winning Your Financial BallGame?
Your financial ballgame is your financial life divided into innings. Are you winning the game?TM The first part of your financial life (ages 21-65) is divided into 9 innings; each inning is 5 years. The second part of the ballgame is the extra innings. That starts at age 66. Of course, we don’t know when the ballgame will end, but we all want enough resources to last until the lights go out in the stadium.
We all know that Baseball is as American as apple pie. We have chosen to use baseball as an analogy because research has shown that baseball is the most understood game in the world regardless of age or gender.
The goal is to have an easy and simple way for you to understand your financial situation as you move through life…that is, each inning. The one thing that stays constant regardless of life events is our age. Just like we can’t go back to a prior inning and play it over, we can’t go back in our life to correct mistakes we’ve made. That’s why it’s so important that you learn as much as you can about your personal finances so you get it right the first time.
Just like the innings in the ball game, regardless of what happens on the field the innings continue; through rain or shine, light or darkness, great plays, injuries, errors, delays of game, forfeiture, loss, wind, rallies, slumps, home runs, strikeouts, great plays and bloopers or those dangerous curve balls.
Do you ever wonder if the financial advice you are provided is in your best interest, or in the best interest of your broker, agent or adviser? Well…it’s time you found out the rules of the game. How to play to win. Increase your chances of success…after all, it’s YOUR Financial BallGame we’re talking about!
We go to school to learn how to earn a living, but nobody teaches us how to wisely manage the money we make. Financial BallGame™ teaches you the keys to successful financial strategies.
You only have one chance to play your financial ballgame, and we want you to accumulate enough runs by the time you decide to retire and go to the clubhouse to enjoy the dreams you’ve worked so hard for all those years!












