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"M
•Mm
• THHiE
IS A TIME
FOR EVERYTHING
-ECCtESIASTES 3s 14
^nal Affairs Month Edition
A ¥tQ\€xA of Fdmnml Affairs Institute
Theti^ABER
" N A S S A U ' S LARGEST WEEKLY"
MAY
18 THE MONTH
TO REVIEW YOU&
PERSOr^AL
AFFAIRS
Bght Pages of FacH, Figures and Valuable fnfoJViation To Aid the Busy Breadwinner in fhe Bette
Management of His "Qfher^siness." His Perso nal Affairs.
of itoi^aniiiK TMay.'*
—IMtJ.
^BTBOiial AftAtn tHalllttle FBEEPOIT, N. Y , THOrapAY. MAY 10. 1956
Ifere's The Pkture
^ I t e r Tham Hta Informittfon.*
Your Personal Affairs
Are They O.K. or N.G.
! lamJllM ami btiNhiess**. '^'
' Su I his is l»<Ts«.naI Amiirs Mwilh . . , »,M| ihis k (to
, s(«'riul Jdilinn <i| yaui- (jjiiirr ||,„i %,. t^ivf („.,.„ ivHtliiitf
lIlKHll. "
II lookH ciiiJIi- iii{fr.«||ii{* ill Ural glimiv. liHw<«vcT, T
ii v<i y iHisy mail and 1 am ii.»t s<» SUIT 1 I mw (In- liim- lc»
l*"«'''* - *•••"'""' y<ii[ (.-II mr ill SI few witnls vvliiil it
\ am
: I'Ciiil all «'i^'h
! is nil nbiiiill'
^"^•s Hir . ,
j so ttc will liiivi
vv!' c( i-tiimiy ciiii. Mowi-ver, ID ortUr lo do
III iisk yoji ii few i|tt(>K(i(iiis. >.
I Rogers States Case
For Periodic Check-up
Author Found Fnend
Left Wif t; In Poverty
And Here's The Problem —Kmrnnmn Mi>rth»r»l»n« Mutual
A» wf ITlIf, 1956
Aiiiiiial
P a ^ l W y a B e o f t h t g i m t e s t problems with which Americap family IWe k faced t«daj'.
T t e prebtem of bi^y men . . . t«w busy lo think sibaut t o m a r r o w . . . two liwy to l a t e « r e
of tfedr beulth . . . loo b w y to take care of the many asperts of their |wra»nal affaire
reiiuire iwriodic nnnuiii review.
And here's the first step toward the solun.
tion of the f i n a n c i a l aspects of the
problenr\.
PERSONAL FINANCIAL STATEMENT
Vt*r yiiitr own infnrmatmn and sathfa<-litm . . . for tliiuMxiiion wilh
ytHir Prifffmiionaf Consitllantit. .. fnr attaflitm'nt Iw jiwr trill.
Assprrs:
A. "Fixed IK.lla/'
la Mf ifer Wlte*»
1. tUiwli Mawe* • Maine"
A- On Tfanil i . . . . . . . »•
B' -C^heckiiig Aw«unt» .. . .... . . .
C—-In Kttviiip A««oi|Ml« .... . . . ... ,
2. lnve»tiu«ittH
A~Hi}«h IJwifa BondB . . -
B—P^efrrwHl ilorks .... . " . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..
'A. Life 'Inmiranfte Cimh ¥jilue .. .
4. ,MoH;(ugeit Ownril .."......
B, "Kqiiiiica"
. 1, Home „....,...,......"
2. Btiiiines Iiiti*r««t» ......^ .,„
ii. Seciirilies .... •••
A—Iiiconn'. I*r«du«iiig ; -.^
B- Non-InconM^ Producing
. . 4 Real Estate -
C Misc. Atdwit* •
1. Umiiieliolil Fnmishing* '.
2. Peraoual Vtopeny (Fiir%
- -(CooUnu^ im Fti|Ee 5>
Why Personal
Financial
Statement
Do jroM remembw ihe oM RBying
. . , ••111 oriter to kwm where you
iM-e goiBt, yoa a»i« get. w mww
KUiBifB fBB mm at."
mm, Uils to ^ tmma »hf the
f b ^ ^^t ia pttllt^ mm tUmm^ai
bmm to oider . . . to ^rtag ow
w^r msm i^ree « mm m^O&m
t i ^ awl B t a ^w we ^m mu
wffk, bralB^ or |Ef A r t i B , 1» Vm
1 ^ t« ym^m^M e»wy su^m-
All b n ^ » s tuK ta a^Mwtart
DWte vm mmnmfn qiMMeriy iff im-ami
teasdel ^ ^ ^ m t a f J«M Iw-
.fien '^;p«l^ee tbiA ttiair {tens
ffiul deeistoiH mw* be hme^ OB
r~SEMSts. Aad tfi«r know <h»t £tere are
nt» Itets sn imfoentaiitb to efOident
'and profitable imalnetm maaaage-ment
as the financial facts which
• sidy a pixqserly prepared fisaAdal
' ^ - stEKtemei^ zeveals.
. . .The .exact pclocipte MIda good
liiiai individuals, thita one has a
O.K. — Whia4 are thp qiH^stlom?
All rfgM. here they art-.
FIRST:
How about your pcr^uinat atfAirs
. , . your Utt hmiraitee plans. poH-clPB
and jnovbdoni! . . . yew WlU
. your planB lor ttie p>^ervaUon,
mtiMmmi^m 'm ^ ^ i ^ t t i n of your
wraonal afrair* l.s smtPd JtecBftjIly; yw"" «**en dewJtofi , , , your ^ i ]»
te Donald I. Rogws. flnaiu>tel i^l- • Tor ^ a r «W» flioijeslal msinl^
£oj- or the New yorJt Bei-ald TH-, »*wllor iwlln"ni«w* . . , your 1B*»*-
! buiw, ill nhc foi-eword at hte iMiib, mi-nlic «i>d il» admntiup^ lor jMur-
•TeHcli Yoiir vntf to be a widow."* »1I «»dloP fom* ftiinl^ Mm »«
ptlWfahed in 1953, Mr. moft^r* wUt
tie guo* spwikrr at the hinph«Hi
tjf Ihc Pwwjniil AffMirsj Insriurte at
tbp Elks clubhoi!«e next Tuwdiiy.
Till* luncheon Is plunund as Ihe
highlight, of Freeport'K obsei'vuner
or PcixjiiHl Affairs MfUKh durlan
t l» entire mniitii of May.
Tht fnreward to Mr, ftaf«ei»' booh
rwids «.s follows: Wheji a Mmid
who was eamiiig $20,000 H yenr tfHs
i killed In a phttm criuih, my first
thnuglA. iMiturally. wus of his
widiiw. CaUUtg to iiffsr coiidolenoBS,
I was astounded to learn IhH't Khe
fac-ed ihe iniminen* prospect of
i poyerty. He hnd been In the procesK
i of changing his liu>uranee progriitn.
[had ctv>hto In hlK old policies and
! had not taken out the new oneK:
ha to'vught Ntniit i^ |n-rte4l«illy
wvlpirinis «U of ytwe as^ts.
. ITm, mhm. mimat tbete various
HKpiicts of your (wmnnal aflata,
ar^ they O.K. m N.O.f
Wtere, far n n n ^ r . , , rlibt at
ihls Biiroii* i i» .voai» Mfi' Intnmtee
t»ltolw . . . to your WlU. U* you h8»B
one? Dow anyone ^Ise besides
youi'seU' know where they are?
THIRD:
If you have no Will—how would
the method of dispo»tne of your
»Kset,-j that would automatically go
Ituo effect fit in with your wisdies?
Let me explain. If you have children
would ii be your wish tor them
' to grt *wi>-thirds of everything you
o»'B and your wife tmiy one*tWrd?
i he hail left a sta«gerhig mortgage: W ^ u have- no ehUdren. Is it OJC
on their big. new home, which wmlvUh fom a met VUB »M yam pia-n,
it covered by mortgage Inairanee;;»»» * » * m»M$f » fm have ft
ihe had hivested unwisely and Kbere **»«««» « p»w»rt«t-tt»t d e ^ lu
iwMs very little left In mvtam. Wtt .y«» heaflt j»B would mm to mm
•three «naU chUdren. she fmeit » , o ^ » « « « d«»«" im vm mm, mm»
btek future. ' |la-lttw, or fwt l^»uw it, wmM
Bt set me thinking. WmM ^.m*» Vmtmtm*xi1mmrW^^
mm Wile, should «he ««daeiil» te-!"«»« " ^ »«« *«*?» *» S ^ ^ '
eome a widow, be much better itfff [ (CoMlituttl «B fam V
She knew ll»le, U anytMng, KboiA
bualo^« aflains: she Iwd no M^
»w& BiAltudes except those wMa& m
tm making an excellent ivUe; ^m
knew but few of my buatoesa oM
prafesslooal aHsoclat^. HoiV /m/OA
she moke out la Uie prftetical voild
ai buidness?
My friend, the air crai^ vloUm,
had depended on tMt good if&ulg
Income of hju. While be was getting
his $20jODO. his morigage wasn't
*'dtasserliw" .at all. "niiuss were just
Sae, m tact, it was beeause of bis
success 'ttiait he was changing his
insurance jmigram. Since, according
to Investl^tors of.the lOr carash,
.(Continued on Page 3> -
BmM. Smm^*B ¥ifae
'" . , , M I t e (^jut^to." itaii^iitf,.
Radio StattaB UTOBB- tm WsOsm-nesday.
» a f *, at O-.M o%lode, JObn'
Form, SifMMt^r ot tiui Bentpstead
mmial securti^ olOoe, said-today.
In this pmr»to, Bb^Oa. a OOM
wealthy lady, wibo worked In a vmt
plant and tuSpM <»tdti a s ^ , tdte
Miss liBMtnBon of some c^ Vcm (high-spots
in hg: life, and what iiear sodsil.
security ^uCectiffii mctont to bar
when she stood at one of mttt istamr
mads. ff . ' • -'•.••.
V.': "•••....^K*,..
Object Description
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| Title | The-Leader_1956-05-10A |
| Subject | Newspaper |
| Description | This is a Newspaper distributed locally within the Village of Freeport and Baldwin. |
| Creator | Linda Toscano |
| Publisher | L & M Publications, Inc. |
| Contributors | Scanned by Imaging & Microfilm Access, Inc. (Bohemia, NY 11716) |
| Date | 1956 |
| Type | Periodical |
| Format | PDF; TIFF |
| Source | Freeport Memorial Library |
| Language | English |
| Coverage | United States |
| Rights | This digital image may be freely used for educational uses, as long as it is not altered in any way. No commercial reproduction or distribution of this image is permitted without written permission of the Freeport Memorial Library, 144 W. Merrick Road, Freeport, NY 11520 or email: frreference@freeportlibrary.info |
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