Clearwater 8/31/2010 10:18:53 PM
News / Finance

Good Financial Planning - an Oxymoron?

If you find a competent financial planner in today’s world of economic uncertainty it is worth its weight in gold.  Physical therapists discuss how finding the perfect financial professional would impact their profession and their life.

Private practice professionals find it difficult to find a competent financial planner that understands their needs and will look out for their best interests.  P. Christopher Music highlights this predicament in What Every Private Practice Physical Therapist Needs to Know About His or Her Financial Future and discusses the importance of sound financial planning.

Private practice physical therapists were asked in a recent independent survey by Trend Creators, that if locating a good financial planner was obtainable, how it would affect their life and their practice. 40 percent of private practice physical therapists reported that they would be able to concentrate more on their patients without having to worry about finances.  

Financial planning according to P. Christopher Music should have several steps to financial security even before entering into investments.  Music created What Every Private Practice Physical Therapist Needs to Know About His or Her Financial Future to provide professional practice owners with a relative gauge for how financially prosperous and secure they are within the framework of our modern economic environment.  It then helps private practice professionals get to where they want to go to achieve some of the desires and piece of mind associated with financial security.

About P. Christopher Music:
After 18-plus years of being a financial planner, P. Christopher Music decided there had to be a better way. Witnessing financial debacles of big industry and government-driven economies caused Christopher to take action, developing an instrument that measures the success of any financial plan. The Financial Prosperity IndexTM (FPI) is the back bone of Music’s firm, Wealth Advisory Associates (WAA). WAA is a financial planning firm focused on helping private-practice physical therapists understand and implement the most effective strategies to achieving financial success and security. With rampant misinformation and immorality on the subject of money in today’s world, Mr. Music’s system has been described as “easy to understand,” allowing a professional to do what he does best – his profession. Visit www.wealthadvisoryassociates.com