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Young Girls Who Exhibit Confidence/Getting Finances in Order for the New Year

Young Girls Who Exhibit Confidence/Getting Finances in Order for the New Year

Monica May's Point Of View · Cox Media Group Orlando

December 22, 20241h 56m

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15-year-old Sumer Strawbree was bullied as a youngster and her father Everett helped her gain back her confidence through positive affirmations. She would have to respect them in the morning and before bed. Those positive words have now turned into a business. Sumer makes appearances around the country and shares her own artwork and affirmations with other girls through her books and speaking engagements. Connect with Sumer and see her Bullying PDF online at www.sumerstrawbree.com or call 321/209-1740. Her father Everett can be reached on IG @ mastermindstatements. Ten-year-old Cassidy Joseph is a young dancer who is extremely confident. She credits her mom and her love of Christ for all that she is. Cassidy can be reached on IG @ cassidyjoseph83. Both parents agree that putting positive thoughts and actions into their children early on is what has helped maintain their strong confidence. Reshell Smith MBA, CFP of AMES Financial Solutions makes getting out of debt realistic with suggestions on paying down debt like snowball = pay off smaller credit lines first so you can see the effects of your effort or avalanche which is paying off the credit cards with the highest interest rate first. Creditors see you as less risky if your score is 720 and above but remember credit scores are based on your debt accrued. Make sure you are legacy planning to be able to pass down land and money to your offspring. She shared the differences between traditional IRA’s which is where you pay tax on the money invested vs. ROTH IRA – the same investment in the stock market without the tax penalty. Ms. Smith said that you can begin investing as soon as a child has a social security number. Connect with Reshell @ www.AMESFinancialSolutions.com