When Perri Ann’s husband passed away, she was left with major debts and barely able to afford the funeral. His prolonged sickness and care left them without income for several years. Unfortunately, he had no life insurance or employee benefits to keep them afloat. Financially, they were at rock bottom after his passing, and Perri Ann had to rebuild her life. She graduated from pharmacy school, began a career, and started saving for retirement. She changed her money behaviors from a spending mentality to saving. Her takeaway? Change is possible; there is hope if you finances are in disarray after a loss.
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