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Customer Testimonials
Hear from our customers who are using the Juggling Duck Financial Organizer
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- You know very little about money and need some help getting started.
- You just graduated college or graduate school and have no idea how you will ever afford a house, a family or a life.
- Your wedding has put you in a serious financial hole.
- You find yourself suddenly single through divorce or death of a loved one, and never have had to care for your finances.
- You are living paycheck to paycheck, with little to no emergency fund.
- You have no idea where you stand financially.
- Financial paperwork is piling up across your home.
- You keep forgetting your account numbers, web sites, and login information.
- You cannot find important financial papers.
- You are getting married and want to merge your financial records.
- You incurred late charges on a credit card because you forgot to pay the bill.
- You are recently retired, or are about to retire, and you need to get a handle on your finances.
- You have accumulated credit card debt and want to pay it off.
- You find yourself procrastinating, not wanting to know how bad your finances might be.
- You have no idea where your money goes.
- You are getting by, but you want to do better.
- You find yourself scrambling to find the money to pay for one-time expenses like auto repairs, holiday gifts, or school fees.
- You just had a baby and need to figure out how to pay for child care, diapers, and formula.
- You are living on a fixed income and need to adjust your spending.
- You foresee some needed home repairs, but don't want to go into to debt to pay for them.
- You are concerned that you do not have adequate life insurance.
- You do not know what your FICO score is.
- You have never looked at your personal credit report.
- You live with your parents and want to move out.
- Your bills are paid and your checkbook is balanced, but you do not have a financial plan.
- You do not have a clear set of financial goals and a plan to achieve those goals.
- You are trying to save for a house.
- You have little to no money saved for your kids' college.
- You are contemplating a career change and want to know if you can afford to make the change.
- You are worried about not having enough money to retire.
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