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December 2020 Newsletter

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SWAN Song Financial Show

 

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Hot Topic

Simple Fixes That Can Improve Your Financial
Situation Today

Finances are complicated. But these quick fixes aren’t.
Here are some ideas that you can implement — without a massive time investment or lifestyle change — and get results.¹


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The Origin of Gingerbread²

The first known recipe for gingerbread came from Greece in 2400 BC and by the late Middle Ages, Europeans had their own version. The hard cookies, sometimes gilded with gold leaf and shaped like animals, kings and queens, were a staple at Medieval fairs in England, France, Holland and Germany. Queen Elizabeth I is credited with the idea of decorating the cookies in this fashion, after she had some made to resemble the dignitaries visiting her court.

Over time some of these festivals came to be known as Gingerbread Fairs, and the gingerbread cookies served there were known as ‘fairings.’ The shapes of the gingerbread changed with the season, including flowers in the spring and birds in
the fall.
 

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Tips & Tricks

Use the Pandemic as an Excuse to Firm up Your
Estate Plan

An estate plan is one of those things that many people know they need, but it often gets put off again and again because they think they can just get to it tomorrow. However, what if tomorrow never comes?

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Classic Eggnog

A festive drink for the holidays.

Get Cooking

 

1https://money.usnews.com/money/personal-finance/slideshows/25-ways-to-fix-your-finances-fast
2https://www.pbs.org/food/the-history-kitchen/history-gingerbread/

 

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