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welshwitch
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This is something I've been thinking of for quite some time. The impact CF has on my finances, my family's finances, and my job prospects. I'm not trying to bring myself down with a "woe is me" post. I've had incredible education opportunities and job opportunities. In fact, I live in an area and have a large network of connections that could enable me to get an incredibly high paying job if I wanted to. However, I hesitate to pursue that because I am a 33 year old woman with CF. So instead I work an OK-paying job with great benefits that doesn't require me to work more than 40 hours a week.
I struggle with this, because I know I have the brains and connections to do really well career wise and financially. I'm not married yet, and don't depend on anyone financially. But I know my limits with my health, and don't want to sign up for a high pressure, high demanding job at this point, especially if having kids are in the cards. On the flip side, I don't want to sell myself short and miss out on opportunities because of my health.
I have an incredible support network and know that if something were to happen to me, I'd be OK. But I guess sometimes I wonder where I would be if I didn't have CF. The impact of my disease on my financial well being seems minimal at this point (mostly due to my great insurance) but I am also lucky in that I haven't had many hospital stays which could jeopardize my career.
I'm really "into" some financial goals that include being a homeowner some day, planning for retirement, contributing to my 403(b), and accumulating a decent savings and contributing to stock portfolios and investing. I don't need to be incredibly wealthy, but I just want to make smart financial decisions since I don't think I'll be going anywhere for a long time.
How does having CF impact your financial goals? And do any older CFers have any finance secrets to impart?
I struggle with this, because I know I have the brains and connections to do really well career wise and financially. I'm not married yet, and don't depend on anyone financially. But I know my limits with my health, and don't want to sign up for a high pressure, high demanding job at this point, especially if having kids are in the cards. On the flip side, I don't want to sell myself short and miss out on opportunities because of my health.
I have an incredible support network and know that if something were to happen to me, I'd be OK. But I guess sometimes I wonder where I would be if I didn't have CF. The impact of my disease on my financial well being seems minimal at this point (mostly due to my great insurance) but I am also lucky in that I haven't had many hospital stays which could jeopardize my career.
I'm really "into" some financial goals that include being a homeowner some day, planning for retirement, contributing to my 403(b), and accumulating a decent savings and contributing to stock portfolios and investing. I don't need to be incredibly wealthy, but I just want to make smart financial decisions since I don't think I'll be going anywhere for a long time.
How does having CF impact your financial goals? And do any older CFers have any finance secrets to impart?