Financial Growth Chronicles 2023
Step into our 2023 Wealth Lounge, your exclusive retreat for all things finance and personal growth. Here at Financial Growth Partners, we're more than just a firm; we're a supportive community dedicated to your success. Relax and explore our past blogs, where you'll find a wealth of knowledge, inspiration, and friendly advice. We're here to guide you on your journey to financial well-being and beyond. Pull up a virtual chair and let's embark on this enriching adventure together.

The Mental Prison of Me
Trust. Honesty. Integrity. Our beliefs matter, and we live by ours every day.

FGP: Featuring Good People!
The future of our business and our relevance as trusted advisors is going to be built by those who can master the art of being human. Learn more from Will Crossan's article.

Why the Water Cooler is Good
Two of the most important factors for employee retention, productivity and profitability are relationship-based. Learn more from Will Crossan's article.

A Cheat Sheet for Sending Your Kid to College
Here are a few tips from advisor Randy Jones (3 minute read).

Relational Nutrients
Why we are in the business of building relationships. Learn more from Will Crossan's article.

The One-Number Budget
In theory, traditional budgeting is an ideal solution for household financial management. It buys you control, peace of mind, and a retirement you can depend on. Except when it doesn’t. This is where John Crane's "The One-Number Budget" comes in.

Words Matter
Vision becomes real -- word by word, conversation by conversation, day by day. Learn more from Will Crossan's article.

Make Your Business Work for You
Mastering cash flow is THE KEY to growing your business and taking care of yourself and your family.

Being is Doing
Is the coffee shop the modern day campfire that is the meeting place of souls? Learn more from Will Crossan's article.

The Discipline of Creativity
Lack of creativity in our lives boils down to lack of curiosity.

Book Review: The Psychology of Money
Measuring wealth by what you can't see is actually different than measuring wealth by cars driven and watches worn.