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Money Matters: Don't "Quit." Do Something!

September 2, 2022

Hello,

You may have watched a conversation play out over social media this week on the topic of “quiet quitting,” the trend where employees choose not to go above and beyond at work, doing only the work they’re paid for and nothing more.

It certainly has a lot of people talking.

Regardless of where you stand on the issue, there’s no question that life offers us many challenges where we have the choice to:

  • Do something, or
  • Do nothing

Perhaps you’re facing such a challenge now in your financial strategy — like knowing whether to save or invest or which moves to make to lessen your tax burden next year. If so, let’s talk. Sally Lawson, Malvern Bank’s Senior Investment Officer, can review your financial strategy and help you decide if it’s time to “do something.” You can reach Sally by phone at 610.695.3651 or by email at SLawson@MyMalvernBank.com. She’ll help you choose the next right step that keeps you on the path to pursuing your long-term goals and vision.

The articles below have some useful information to Start the Conversation. It’s worth considering during this holiday weekend, no matter what you’re doing!

Enjoy, and have a happy Labor Day.

Sincerely,

Anthony C. Weagley
President & CEO
Malvern Bank, National Association
Beyond Your Expectations ™
Office : 610.644.9400

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