Josh Scandlen
CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER Practitioner and holds a Master’s of Science degree in Personal Financial Planning.
“I know that there is nothing better for men than to rejoice and do good while they live” – Ecclesiastes 3:12
You weren’t put on this world to sit in an hour of traffic in order to slave away at a cubicle for 8 hours only to sit in another hour of traffic to get home to your family!
You’ve got bigger things to accomplish!
To use your talents in a way that gets you fired up, motivated and ready to take on the world.
Oh, I can hear you now. “Easy for you to say, Josh. But I’ve got a mortgage. I’ve got this to pay for. I’ve got that…”
Interesting. But how do you know it still can’t be done? Because some online tool? Because some ‘advisor’, who gets paid by managing YOUR money, says you need 8 times salary to retire? Because health care costs could bankrupt you?
Where is the evidence that these things are true???
Maybe, just maybe, it’s time for a different viewpoint, from someone who doesn’t get paid to sell you stuff. Maybe, just maybe, TODAY is the day to plan on living the life you were meant to.
Blessings to you!
Josh Scandlen
Latest News & Updates
Just Reporting Back Regarding My Retirement
(A client sends this in and with his permission I am sharing it here) I feel so free! It's like my life is now my own! I am so grateful to you for the two zoom meetings regarding my retirement finances as well as your videos on youtube that I watch...
Prepare to Live to 120 Says Ric Edelman. Really???
Ric Edelman is one of the good guys in financial planning/investment management. He comes across a bit arrogant in some regards, but that doesn't bother me so much given what he has done for average Americans in their financial planning. However, Ric has drank the...
Refinancing a Reverse Mortgage to Increase Emergency Funds
(From an email I received, published with permission) Two years ago, you tweaked my interest in Reverse Mortgages. I carried a conventional mortgage into retirement with a $175,000 balance. I could make retirement work, but I didn’t like the (lack of) robustness...