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Shores Financial LLC
Financial Services
Springfield, Illinois 2,858 followers
Focused on thorough and caring financial advice
About us
My focus as an advisor is to help you succeed in life! I strive to help you achieve your goals and dreams while navigating the obstacles that life presents to all of us. Securities and Advisory services offered through LPL Financial, a registered investment advisor. Member SIPC (sipc.org). The financial professionals associated with Shores Financial LLC may discuss and/or transact business only with residents of the states in which they are properly registered or licensed. No offers may be made or accepted from any resident of any other state. Third party posts found on this profile do not reflect the views of LPL Financial and have not been reviewed by LPL Financial as to accuracy or completeness.
- Website
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https://www.kellyshoresfp.com/
External link for Shores Financial LLC
- Industry
- Financial Services
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Headquarters
- Springfield, Illinois
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2019
Locations
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Primary
3000 Happy Landing Dr
Springfield, Illinois 62711, US
Employees at Shores Financial LLC
Updates
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Keeping too much in your checking account could mean missing out on valuable interest and growth. About two months' worth of expenses is the most to keep in a checking account. High-yield savings accounts, CDs, and investment accounts are better for money long-term.
5 signs you're keeping too much money in your checking account
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People are interested in their stuff, their problems, that upcoming vacation, or the new pair of shoes you bought for that Friday night date. Don’t try to keep up with the Joneses. Buying things because you think it might impress other people is not a beneficial approach to financial management. It is nice to have luxury items, so long as you can afford them. Remember, buying on credit doesn’t mean you can afford it.
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Think twice before using your 401(k) funds to pay your child's college expenses.
Should I use my 401(k) to fund my child's college education?
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