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What 2020 Disasters Have Taught Us

Released Tuesday, 29th September 2020
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What 2020 Disasters Have Taught Us

What 2020 Disasters Have Taught Us

What 2020 Disasters Have Taught Us

What 2020 Disasters Have Taught Us

Tuesday, 29th September 2020
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Every single one of us has the power to create and pass on a legacy. But how does one go about building their net worth and ensuring that their assets are protected for future generations?

“Digital estate planning is all about leveraging online, self-serve technology to help families put their affairs in order, because we recognize that over 58% have not conducted any form of estate planning.” Cheri Williams-Franklin says that, usually, it’s assumed that going about it is too complicated or expensive. Life Snapshot’s purpose is to simplify digital estate planning to make this timely and relevant process accessible to everyone.


Jayne Ellegard takes us through what she calls the six pillars of financial empowerment. The first pillar covers your money values and beliefs, a fundamental (but often overlooked) phase that creates context for all the other pillars. The second pillar asks: “What’s your destination?” This step is concerned with establishing your individual, personal financial goals. Pillar three, which she calls “planes, trains, and automobiles”, defines your starting point: your net worth, which you can find by subtracting your liabilities from your assets. The fourth pillar is all about spending thoughtfully, with purpose. Pillar five goes into the world of investments. Finally, pillar six is called “giving the best gifts”, referring to insurance and estate planning.


Tune in to hear how you can discuss and put together an end-of-life care plan for your family and what sets Life Snapshot apart in helping you along this process, as well as dissecting your current financial situation in order to increase your net worth and create a legacy.


Memorable Moments:

  • What is “digital estate planning”? [2:38]
  • Why African-Americans and other minorities tend to have a hard time finding value in estate planning [6:57]
  • Examples of positive pre-death planning practices [10:48]
  • Starting the conversation about digital estate planning with your loved ones [14:54]
  • Common mistakes people make when planning their legacy [25:51]
  • The first three of Jayne’s six pillars of financial empowerment [34:07]
  • Good debt versus bad debt [38:34]
  • Increasing your net worth [45:02]
  • The last three of Jayne’s six pillars of financial empowerment [54:32]



Guest Profiles

Cheri Williams-Franklin is the Founder & CEO of Life Snapshot and a digital estate planning expert that has developed a technology platform that helps families organize and securely store personal asset information so their loved ones can easily find them while dealing with overwhelming grief. Cheri holds a Bachelors of Arts in Speech Communication with a minor in Journalism, as well as a Masters’ in Business Administration.


Following the untimely passing of her 36-year old sister in 2015 she uses her experience to promote positive pre-death planning practices for families. Life Snapshot is growing and recently added its first celebrity client to the platform. Cheri's been featured on Market Watch, ABC, NBC, FOX, Digital Journal, Kapitus Financial and Cheapism.


Website:

Plan your family’s legacy: https://www.lifesnapshot.com/

Become a member: https://www.lifesnapshot.com/estate-planning-sign-up-to-become-a-member


Social Media Links:

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lifesnapshotinc/?hl=en

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