

A teenager gets their first credit card.
A parent approaches retirement.
A health issue arises.
An unexpected expense appears.
A loved one needs care.
The question is:
Will your family be prepared before those moments arrive?

Ronald Richards
Founder CEO
Do the young people in your family understand:
Budgeting
Banking
Saving
Credit
First-job decisions
Car buying
Financial responsibility

Are you prepared for:

Retirement income
Medicare decisions
Healthcare costs
Social Security questions
Debt exposure
Have you reviewed:

Life insurance
Final expense planning
Emergency savings
Beneficiary designations
Family protection strategies
Have your family discussed:

Caregiving responsibilities
Inheritance planning
Medical wishes
Financial expectations
What happens when life changes unexpectedly
✓ Family Financial Readiness Assessment
✓ Personalized Readiness Rating
✓ Key Risk Areas To Review
✓ Recommended Next Steps
✓ Invitation to a Complimentary Family Financial Readiness Workshop
Project 1660 was created around two important ages:
16 — when financial habits begin forming.
60 — when financial protection becomes increasingly important.
Because preparing one generation without protecting
the other leaves families vulnerable.
Get your free Family Financial Readiness Scorecard today.
No cost. No obligation. Just greater clarity for your family's future.