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Financial Freedom for Special Needs Families: 9 Building Blocks to Reduce Stress, Preserve Benefits, and Create a Fulfilling Future

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Product Description Read the IBPA Benjamin Franklin Award Silver Medal Book - FINANCIAL FREEDOM FOR SPECIAL NEEDS FAMILIES - 9 Building Blocks to Preserve Benefits, Reduce Stress and Create a Fulfilling Financial Future is a comprehensive planning guide designed to give you the ideas and tools needed to create a financial and legal plan for your family. Simple worksheets help you make choices at each decision step so you can put your plans in place quickly.When you follow the simple steps in this invaluable planning guide, you will learn how to set up a special-needs trust, get out of debt and fund an incredible future for your family.Financial Freedom for Special Needs Families will help you:Understand special needs-trusts and how to have yours in place in 30 days.Create financial stability and reduce stress.Take steps to fund a trust to care for your family member with special needs.Appreciate how much you’ve learned and grown as a result of your family member with a developmental disability.Gain more clarity about what you really want for yourself and your entire family. About the Author Rob Wrubel, CFP® AIF® is the creator of Blueprints a financial planning process to help families with a special-needs member get out of debt, save for retirement, and protect and enhance potential government benefits for their family member with special needs. He is a Senior Vice President, Investments with Cascade Investment Group in Colorado Springs, CO. Rob has three children. His middle child was born in 2003 and she has Down syndrome. A few months after her birth, Rob began to research how financial planning for a family with a special-needs member is different than planning for a typical family. He has focused his practice on working with families with special-needs members and the professionals and organizations that serve them. He donates time through his direct support of several organizations. He currently serves as Vice-President of the Board of Directors of the Pikes Peak Community Foundation and as Co-Chair of a capital campaign for The Arc Pikes Peak Region. He has served as President of the Cheyenne Village Board of Directors and CASA of the Pikes Peak Region. He has served on the Boards of Directors of the Ronald McDonald House Charities of Southern Colorado, the Colorado Fund for People with Disabilities and the Colorado Springs Down Syndrome Association. Rob is a New Jersey native and graduate of Wesleyan University in Middletown, CT. Find out more about Rob, his publications or for booking information to hire Rob to speak at an event at www.robwrubel.com.