When the Paychecks Stop: One Year of Clarity at Benetas Wealth
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Today is the one year anniversary of Benetas Wealth, which has Matt reflecting. For over twenty years he was a professional financial advisor at a big firm, but after stepping out to run his own practice that chapter, he realized, had closed. All of a sudden he was responsible for getting clients, making payroll, operations... Matt realized that what people often refer to as uncertainty when making a big change, like starting a business or retiring, is really responsibility. When you step out on your own and the paychecks stop, you sudden realize you are the one responsible for what happens to you.
This is a difficult transition for many, especially if you've spent many years working a job inside a system -- processes, a network of people, social and information resources, and financial security. But this weight of responsibility is ultimately what Matt aims to help clients with at Benetas Wealth. Retirement is not just about math and net worth and spreadsheets, it's about obtaining clarity about your role in the future and creating a plan that can flex and grow with you through your wisdom years.
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