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Creating a Financial Vision Board

16m · Cashology by FNBO · 11 Sep 18:00

Are you into goal setting – but looking for something a little MORE inspirational than a written list?

A financial vision board can be a creative way to identify and think through your goals. Usually a collage of images that represent your goals and aspirations, A financial vision board can help you focus on aligning your money with where you want to be in the future. And…it can be fun to put together.

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