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Interest rates are shifting. Understanding the purpose and timeline of your cash can help you decide whether and how to invest it for optimal returns. Ask yourself two questions. ⬇️ See thrivent.com/social for important disclosures.

Interest rates are shifting. Understanding the purpose and timeline of your cash can help you decide whether and how to invest it for optimal returns. Ask yourself two questions. ⬇️ See thrivent.com/social for important disclosures.

I LOVE NATIONAL PARKS! Recently had the amazing chance to spend a week to visit 5 National Parks in southern Utah with my mom. What an amazing experience. Truly blessed! AND the state of Utah state the parks during the shutdown to keep them open!

I LOVE NATIONAL PARKS! Recently had the amazing chance to spend a week to visit 5 National Parks in southern Utah with my mom. What an amazing experience. Truly blessed! AND the state of Utah state the parks during the shutdown to keep them open!

Thrivent raised more than $1 million for three nonprofits helping with disaster relief efforts in Texas after the July 4 flooding. Thank you clients and friends for continuing to make the most of all you’ve been given!

Thrivent raised more than $1 million for three nonprofits helping with disaster relief efforts in Texas after the July 4 flooding. Thank you clients and friends for continuing to make the most of all you’ve been given!

Are you curious about qualified charitable distributions (QCDs)? Reach out to learn more about tax-smart charitable giving at age 70½ or older. See thrivent.com/social for important disclosures.

Are you curious about qualified charitable distributions (QCDs)? Reach out to learn more about tax-smart charitable giving at age 70½ or older. See thrivent.com/social for important disclosures.

Emergency Funds: Your “I Don’t Panic” Money Life happens. You lose a job, get a flat tire, or your dog eats something expensive. That’s why an emergency fund is the most boring—but most important—money move you can make. Start with $1,000. Then build toward 3–6 months of expenses. --> This is the buffer between “I’m stressed” and “I’m prepared.” I’m Aaron—a financial advisor focused on helping young families, professionals and veterans build confident, purpose-driven financial plans. Why? Because getting money matters in order may positively impact other areas of your life, too. Follow for practical advice, real-life strategies, and no-nonsense support. See thrivent.com/social for important disclosures.

Emergency Funds: Your “I Don’t Panic” Money Life happens. You lose a job, get a flat tire, or your dog eats something expensive. That’s why an emergency fund is the most boring—but most important—money move you can make. Start with $1,000. Then build toward 3–6 months of expenses. --> This is the buffer between “I’m stressed” and “I’m prepared.” I’m Aaron—a financial advisor focused on helping young families, professionals and veterans build confident, purpose-driven financial plans. Why? Because getting money matters in order may positively impact other areas of your life, too. Follow for practical advice, real-life strategies, and no-nonsense support. See thrivent.com/social for important disclosures.

Your First Budget (That Actually Works) Most people build a budget like it’s a New Year’s resolution — full of good intentions and zero follow-through. Here’s a real system that works: 50% needs, 30% wants, 20% savings. Don’t overthink it. Track where your money actually goes for 30 days. You’ll instantly see what needs tightening up. --> This is how you stop winging it and start gaining control. I’m Aaron—a financial advisor focused on helping young families, professionals and veterans build confident, purpose-driven financial plans. Why? Because getting money matters in order may positively impact other areas of your life, too. Follow for practical advice, real-life strategies, and no-nonsense support. See thrivent.com/social for important disclosures.

Your First Budget (That Actually Works) Most people build a budget like it’s a New Year’s resolution — full of good intentions and zero follow-through. Here’s a real system that works: 50% needs, 30% wants, 20% savings. Don’t overthink it. Track where your money actually goes for 30 days. You’ll instantly see what needs tightening up. --> This is how you stop winging it and start gaining control. I’m Aaron—a financial advisor focused on helping young families, professionals and veterans build confident, purpose-driven financial plans. Why? Because getting money matters in order may positively impact other areas of your life, too. Follow for practical advice, real-life strategies, and no-nonsense support. See thrivent.com/social for important disclosures.



