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(StatePoint) Recent historic economic downturns and significant unemployment numbers and job losses have created considerable financial worries for families across the country. Health and safety concerns about returning to schools, childcare facilities, and office settings have only added to the uncertainty and stress that Americans are currently feeling.
Many families now have to make multiple important decisions with the potential to impact their personal and financial situation. If you are one of them, remember that you do not have to make these choices alone – there are many qualified experts, including professional financial advisors, who can help. Financial advisors, such as Certified Financial Planner professionals, can help you understand and fully evaluate the short- and long-term impacts of your choices in the following areas.