Co-Founder of Red Feather Financial, Dr. Sabrina Scott Talks About How A Year-End Financial Review Can Reveal Regrets Or Room For Improvement

Dr. Sabrina Scott writes about year-end financial reviews and how, despite the uniqueness of each individual’s position, it’s a great way to start the New Year and make strides toward achieving financial goals.

DECATUR, GA, December 6, 2018: Dr. Sabrina Scott, co-founder of Red Feather Financial, has posted a new blog on the firm’s website entitled “Year-End Financial Review Can Reveal Regrets And/Or Room For Improvement,” in which Dr. Scott states that, “this is a time to make amends with yourself.”

Sabrina ScottDr. Scott writes, “Every single human being is like a snowflake. Each different in so many ways.” She continues elaborating, “Every person’s fingerprints are unique, personalities are unique, and each person’s financial situation is also completely individual.” “As we approach the end of the year,” says Dr. Scott, “I always encourage a year-end financial review to see if you are on track with your financial goals or could improve upon what you’ve been doing.”

Dr. Scott points out that, “Very often this “review” turns into a session comprised of end of year regrets. Both clients and prospective clients ruminate on the multitude of things they ‘coulda, shoulda, woulda done, but didn’t take action on.’”” Of course,” she adds, “these are all things they believe could have improved their financial standing. They aren’t always right, nor are they always wrong.”

The entire blog can be read at http://redfeatherfinancial.com/year-end-financial-review-can-reveal-regrets-and-or-room-for-improvement/

About Dr. Sabrina Scott

Sabrina Scott learned about Veterans Benefits and Medicaid when her parents sought legal services for long-term care. Confident she could find ways to preserve her family’s resources and still get access to Government Assistance, Sabrina felt there should be more options than relying on welfare. As a result, Dr. Scott became an investment advisor representative who can make recommendations regarding securities and became licensed in insurance as well. She co-founded Red Feather Financial with Victoria Collier to help those who want to have a plan in place in order not to outlive their resources and who do not want to be a burden to their children.

About Victoria Collier

Victoria L. Collier, CELA founded The Estate & Asset Protection Law Firm to serve the legal needs of retiring individuals. Victoria is also Co-Founder of Red Feather Financial. At both firms WE BELIEVE that people should not have to lose everything they’ve worked a lifetime to earn and that every person is an individual who deserves respect and the highest quality of life possible, regardless of age or ability. We also believe that privacy and protection are the keys to personal peace. Victoria was appointed by Governor Perdue to the Georgia Council on Aging, 2010 – 2016 and was awarded Dekalb County Veteran of the Year, 2013. She is the author of 47 Secret Veterans Benefits for Seniors; Paying for Long Term Care – Financial Help for Wartime Veterans: The VA Aid & Attendance Benefit.

About Red Feather Financial

Red Feather Financial is an independent financial advisory firm born with a singular mission: to financially empower our clients and protect their financial future. Most people come to see us because they are worried about having enough money for retirement and long-term care costs. We help by showing our clients how they can leverage their assets in the most tax-efficient and cost-effective ways.

Investment Advisory Services offered through Center Street Advisors, Inc. (CSA), an SEC Registered Investment Advisor. Red Feather Financial and CSA are independent.
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