Death is not a respecter of persons. Death will happen to all of us at some point and none of us knows when. Statistically speaking, in the marriage relationship, women often outlive their husband by an average of 5 years. When it comes to handling the financial matters of life like investments, insurance policies, taxes, and such, most widows are not ready to walk life alone when their spouse dies. Truth be told, most of us don’t even know how to pay bills or do the banking because our husbands handled that matter.

As of today, Wayne and I have been married 47 years. He is 72 and is six years plus a smidge older than me. While we both hope to walk this life together for another decade or so, my wise husband has been setting aside some time for my financial training. He’s teaching me some of the stuff I may need to know if he meets Jesus before I do. As we cover different subjects, he is creating a very detailed step-by-step reference guide for me, which I have dubbed ‘Operation Widowhood’.
I have also learned much from Wayne’s blog Know Your Flocks and Herds, where he writes much about investing and matters related to budgets and other financial planning tools. He recently wrote about a subject which can be very confusing–the world of mutual funds. Click on his blog article below if you’d like to learn more.
You’ve spoken for almost every woman!!
Happy anniversary to both of you 💐
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Thank you, Jaya. Have a blessed and beautiful day!
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Happy Anniversary, Cindie! I said that in person this morning, but now I want it permanently recorded in your blog. 🙂
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Ha! I guess I should visit your blog so I can leave a comment for posterity too. Happy anniversary!
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Happy 47th anniversary Cindie and Wayne. Wishing you many more!
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Thanks, Pam. I’m looking forward to many more. I just told Wayne yesterday that I’m shooting for 60 years. He’s not quite as optimistic. 😉
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Special Irish nniversary wishes to you both across the miles.
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