Saturday | July 9, 2022


Each step on the Stewardship Well Done Journey helps prepare you to leave a meaningful legacy. One of the most important steps you can take is to make sure you have a will/trust and powers of attorney (financial and health care) in place. These basic essential documents help ensure that all of the hard work you have put into your finances during your lifetime will not be undone by unexpected events or your death. Good stewardship means doing the work now to make sure your loved ones do not need to untangle a mess when you pass away.

If you already have your essential documents in place, now is a good time to review them to make sure they still meet your needs. If you haven’t already explored how you can use your will/trust to leave a gift for the ministries you supported during your lifetime, we invite you to consider this possibility.

Don’t procrastinate any longer … get started today.

FINANCES

SAVVY LIVING

Balance Friendly Electric Cycling Options
I would like to know more about electric trikes. I used to cycle in my younger years but as I have gotten older, I have some balance issues and do not trust myself on a two-wheeler anymore. I have read that electric powered trikes are a good option but could…
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PERSONAL PLANNER

Helping Children Today
When children are in their 30s and 40s, they frequently are starting a new career or beginning a family. Many are still paying off school debts.
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WASHINGTON NEWS

Should The Charitable Mileage Rate Be Increased?
On June 13, 2022, average prices reached $5 per gallon in the United States. However, with concerns about a recession, the world price of oil has recently declined from $140 per barrel to approximately $100 per barrel.
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DONOR STORY

Providing for Our Children’s Future
Joe and Kathy worked for years building their nest egg for retirement. They also want to provide for their children.
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FMF Financial Services

8050 Spring Arbor Rd
PO Box 580
Spring Arbor, MI 49283
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