Keys To Riches Knowledge is Power, Not Knowing is Powerful

Published: Jan. 23, 2017, 7 p.m.

b"The\\xa0Keys To Riches\\u2122 Financial Wellness Series\\xa0provides\\xa0financial concepts\\xa0each week that teach you how to\\xa0think like the rich\\xa0and\\xa0be in control of your own money.\\n\\nTune in\\xa0to this week's featured\\xa0Key Four: Knowledge is Power, Not Knowing is Powerful\\xa0\\xa0as host\\xa0Heather Wagenhals\\xa0offers\\xa0specific financial techniques to help your financial habits become healthy money management skills.\\n\\nKey Statement:\\n\\nI know that I don't have to know everything about money; I just have to address the five\\xa0areas of concern I don't know by either educating myself or delegating to professionals.\\n\\nKey Affirmation:\\n\\nI am great at assessing my strengths and delegating my weaknesses.\\n\\nKey Commitment:\\n\\nI\\xa0commit\\xa0to addressing my five areas of concern and working on each category to create wealth and happiness for me and my family.\\n\\nKey Action Item:\\n\\nSit down and assess your strengths and weaknesses according to our Knowledge Checklist. Then decide how much you desire to learn about each of your weaker categories and delegate the rest to professionals. \\xa0Remember you must acquire a minimum foundation in each category before delegating to a professional so you aren't swindled out of your hard-earned money."