You’ve put effort into your career, your education, and your family. But when was the last time you checked in on your retirement plan?
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Many people have a will but overlook another critical estate planning document: a Durable Power of Attorney. This document allows someone you trust to handle financial matters if you're unable to do so yourself.
Estate planning isn't preparing for the end of life—it's preparing for life's unexpected moments. When was the last time you reviewed your estate documents?
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Feeling overwhelmed by your budget? Try the "Pay Yourself First" method.
Before paying bills, shopping, or dining out, automatically transfer a portion of your paycheck into savings. Consistency matters more than the amount.
Building wealth is rarely about dramatic changes—it’s often the result of faithful, steady habits over time.
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Want to teach your children gratitude and stewardship? The next time they receive money, encourage them to divide it into three categories: Save, Give, and Spend. This simple habit teaches children that money is a tool—not a goal. Helping kids learn stewardship early can create lifelong financial confidence and generosity. What financial lesson do you hope your children carry into adulthood?
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Life is full of surprises: medical expenses, home repairs, car trouble, or unexpected job changes. An emergency fund serves as a financial buffer between you and life's uncertainties. A common goal is to save 3–6 months of essential expenses, but the most important step is simply getting started. Financial peace isn't found in avoiding problems—it's found in being prepared for them.
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Engineers solve complex problems every day. Your retirement plan shouldn’t be one of them.
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"The measure of a life, after all, is not its duration, but its donation."
— Corrie ten Boom
The world often encourages us to focus on accumulation. Scripture encourages us to focus on faithfulness. Whether through our time, talents, or resources, we have opportunities every day to invest in things that have eternal value. What legacy are you building?
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When most people hear the word inheritance, they immediately think about finances, assets, property, investments, or possessions passed from one generation to the next.
And while those things matter, legacy is about far more than wealth transfer.
Because eventually every family discovers the same truth: the most valuable things we leave behind often cannot be measured in financial terms.
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You’ve put effort into your career, your education, and your family. But when was the last time you checked in on your retirement plan?
Our free toolkit was created to help engineers make sense of what they have, what’s missing, and where to start if they want to build more confidence in their long-term plan.
Access it here: https://t.co/mVe2QM75Mr
“Beware of little expenses. A small leak will sink a great ship.”
— Benjamin Franklin
Financial stewardship isn’t only about major decisions. It’s also about the small habits we repeat every day. Faithful stewardship starts in the details.
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Financial freedom is often built through small daily decisions — not giant sacrifices. Where could a little intentionality improve your finances this month? #MoneyMonday#BudgetTips#FinancialWisdom https://t.co/KQHTxlqF2L
Engineers approach problems logically, with systems that work. Your retirement deserves that same structure. Too often, professionals assume their 401(k) or pension is optimized when it may not be aligned with their long-term goals. This free toolkit gives engineers a framework to analyze their current plan, identify gaps, and take steps toward a more efficient path to retirement. Start here: https://t.co/mVe2QM75Mr
“God prospers me not to raise my standard of living, but to raise my standard of giving.”
— Randy Alcorn
True wealth isn’t measured by accumulation — it’s measured by impact. How are you using what you’ve been entrusted with?
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Estate planning isn’t just about money. It’s about clarity. It’s about peace. It’s about protecting the people you care about most.
If you haven’t reviewed your will, trust, or beneficiary designations in the last 3–5 years, now is the time. Let’s make sure your plan reflects your current life — not your past one.
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Small changes create big impact.
Stewardship isn’t about restriction — it’s about intentionality.
Need help building a spending plan that reflects your values? Let’s talk.
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