NestEgg U – Learn+Act=Earn®

The End?

Not really. Sorry to be the bearer of bad news, but this is an ongoing process. Being a planner simply means that you have put it all together. It means that you are preparing well. You can be a planner at age 35 or age 65; it doesn't matter.

You found $20 in your budget and invested it wisely. It turned into more than just $20; it turned into your dreams.

Here's how:

U for You

plan•ner |'plán•nər|

(noun) One who understands the processes of spending, saving and investing and who is using all three to achieve a retirement goal.

The Dean’s take on Sharon

Sharon is a woman who knew what she wanted right from the start. I mean, I remember Sharon during our “theory of knowledge” classes in high school. She was so meticulous while taking notes that it made the rest of us quiver.

Sharon epitomizes what patience and understanding your goals can do for you when it comes to planning for the future. And she proves that it doesn’t take a million bucks to have what you want.