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She was 35, had 3 girls aged 11,9 and 4đŸ’„Death knocked and took her. These are 5 key things that her death taught me✍✍✍✍

1. She had her own house. She left us a home. In the house, we found comfort in knowing we were not split as sisters. NO MATTER THE SIZE. GET A PLACE YOUR CHILDREN CALL HOME đŸ™đŸŒ

2. She had an updated will - You dont need to be rich to have one. It was clear who should look after us. Her executor took VERY GOOD care of us.

3. Savings vs investments- Its crazy how she had long term, medium and short term. So many years later, I still wonder how she managed as she was a teacher

4. Teach your children money dynamics - I was that child who knew where mom kept her file (policies, insurance, cheque books, our certificates) mostly she would send me here and there to buy this and that..Got exposed to money early

5. Mostly to create memories with your children while you are still alive. Those pictures you take carry the children through when you are gone..

Listen..It doesn't matter how you perceive MONEY..PLAN FOR YOUR DEATH AND DISABILITY!

Most children who were left in the hands of relatives without proper systems in place, were abused by their own blood. The last thing you need is for your children to Cry over the PAIN OF LOSS and still deal with the PAIN OF FINANCIAL VULNERABILITY đŸ€žđŸŒđŸ€žđŸŒđŸ€žđŸŒđŸ€žđŸŒQueen mother, I celebrate youđŸ”„

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