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Financial independence requires a psychological approach

By Janice Roberts at New Media
12 November 2019 • 1 min read

By Jodi Suchard, Advisory Partner, Citadel.

For any individual, the pinnacle of financial success is becoming financially independent. But what is financial independence, and how will you know once you’ve got there? And what are the issues that may be preventing you from achieving your financial goals?

First, the concept of financial independence relates to self-sufficiency, and not needing to rely on others to maintain your current or accustomed standard of living for the rest of your life – including your business or your job, friends or family. (more…)


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