James Kinney
James is a Certified Financial Planner(r) and owner of Bridgewater based Financial Pathways.
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Financial security is much easier to come by when the analytical left side of the brain controls money decisions.
James Kinney, CFP(r) and owner of Bridgewater based Financial Pathways discusses the benefits of creating and following a personal financial plan.
Jim Kinney, Bridgewater based certified financial planner, provides a brief summary of the current budget debate in Washington.
Zig Ziglar passed away on Nov. 28. The author and motivational speaker was famous for his witty quotes and sayings. Many have application in our financial lives.
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