
By Greg Farrall, PPC®, CWS®, CPFA®
After the extreme volatility of the last couple years, it’s a great time to express a little gratitude! Even though this year brought with it yet another set of challenges (and it would be all too easy to focus only on the bad), we are choosing to cultivate a heart of gratitude and acknowledge the many things we have to be thankful for this Thanksgiving season.
Family & Friends
Family and friends probably tops the list for most of us, but in this season especially, we are reminded of how much family means (from parents, grandparents, and siblings, to spouses, children, and grandchildren—and even our pets!) and the importance of surrounding yourself with people who know you, love you, and support you.
No matter how busy we are or what life changes come our way, family and friends are vital to our well-being. At Farrall Wealth, we are incredibly grateful for the community that surrounds us, and we are privileged to consider many of our clients as friends as well.
Freedom
This year brought shocking geopolitical events with the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Now, more than ever, we are reminded how privileged and blessed we are to live in a prosperous and free country. There are many people all over the world who long to live here, to be able to worship and vote for whomever and however they want, and we are lucky to have the opportunities this country affords, no matter how divided our country may feel at times.
A Chance to Serve
For us, one of the most important parts of our lives is joining you on your journey and serving you as you pursue your goals. It is truly our joy to celebrate with you when you reach a milestone and support you when life gets shaky.
There aren’t many people who can say they get to go to their dream job every day, so we are incredibly grateful that we get to do just that, providing education and support for so many families in our community who are on the road to a confident financial future.
As we reflect on all we’re grateful for this year, we want to make sure to thank you, our clients, for choosing Farrall Wealth to guide you in your financial life. We look forward to investing in you and your family in the future!
Give Thanks
Reflecting on all the things to be thankful for is a great step toward becoming a happier and wealthier person overall.
We hope your Thanksgiving is filled with love and laughter (another two things to be thankful for!) and leaves you refreshed and ready to look forward with hope. Through all the ups and downs, we are here for you and your family. Reach out to us at 219-246-2516 or [email protected] with your questions, concerns, or just to touch base before the end of the year. We are thankful for you!
About Greg
Greg Farrall is CEO and owner of Farrall Wealth, an independent, boutique wealth management firm that is dedicated to helping women and business owners create customized financial plans that allow them to grow, protect, preserve, and distribute their wealth. Greg is known for being a problem-solver who walks his clients through whatever life throws at them. He prioritizes building long-term relationships and is passionate about going the extra mile for his clients so they can pursue their goals and live the lives they want. Greg has a bachelor’s degree in international business from the University of Wollongong in Australia and a bachelor’s degree in finance and marketing from Indiana University Bloomington. He is a Professional Plan Consultant® (PPC®) and a Certified Wealth Strategist® (CWS®) professional. And he recently received his Certified Plan Fiduciary Advisor (CPFA®) designation. You can listen to him on his financial literacy and business topic podcast, Money Matters With Greg, on iTunes, Google, and Spotify. He’s also on YouTube, Twitter, and Facebook at @FarrallWealth.
Greg is a pillar of his community and served as the 2013-14 co-chair for the United Way campaign, through which he helped raise $1.8 million for 38 nonprofit organizations across Porter County, Indiana. He also served as president of the Valparaiso Rotary Club. Currently, he is on the advisory board for the Kelley School of Business and Dean of Students’ board at Indiana University. He also holds a position on the Culver Academies parents’ board.
When he is not working, you can find Greg spending time with his family or investing in one of his many passions, which include cooking, Spartan races, fly fishing, and meditation. To learn more about Greg, connect with him on LinkedIn.
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