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This is your go-to resource for real-world money guidance, fresh encouragement, and proven tools to help you build lasting financial strength—no fluff, no confusion, just wisdom that works.
Each issue delivers practical tips, insightful articles, and clear strategies to help simplify your finances and support your goals—whether you’re just getting started or leveling up your wealth-building journey.
At West Egg Wealth, we believe financial peace isn’t a destination—it’s a process. And you don’t have to walk it alone.
Browse the archives below, find what speaks to you, and take the next step toward a wiser, stronger, and more confident financial life.
Wealth Wisdom Newsletter
Real World Money Guidance for a
Life of Financial Strength
Wealth Wisdom Newsletter
Real World Money Guidance for a
Life of Financial Strength
Q4 2026
Q4 2026
October — Estate Planning in Action: Keeping Life Simple for Loved Ones
Overview:
Goes beyond documents to real-world execution. You’ll cover beneficiary designations, account titling, organization, and communication—helping readers understand how thoughtful planning reduces confusion, conflict, and stress for families.
November — Giving, Legacy, and Purposeful Wealth
Overview:
Explores the meaning side of money—charitable giving, intentional generosity, values-based decisions, and leaving more than assets behind. This issue aligns wealth with faith, purpose, and the life readers want to be remembered for.
December — A Year-End Financial Reset & Forward Vision
Overview:
A reflective and forward-looking issue that helps readers review the year, celebrate progress, clean up loose ends, and set intentional financial priorities for the coming year. The tone is calm, encouraging, and hopeful.
Q3 2026
Q3 2026
July — Risk Management: Protecting What You’ve Worked For
Overview:
Expands on insurance by looking at risk holistically—health events, liability, long-term care, market risk, and lifestyle risk. This issue emphasizes protection as an act of wisdom, not pessimism.
August — Investment Behavior: Staying Steady When Markets Aren’t
Overview:
Moves beyond “Investing 101” into psychology and discipline. You’ll address fear, greed, headlines, and the danger of emotional decisions—helping readers understand that behavior often matters more than investment selection.
September — Inflation & Longevity: The Two Invisible Threats
Overview:
This issue tackles two realities retirees face: rising costs and longer lives. You’ll explain how inflation quietly reduces purchasing power and why planning for longevity is an act of responsibility—to yourself and those you love.
Q2 2026
Q2 2026
April — Emergency Funds: Your Financial Shock Absorber
Overview:
This newsletter dives deeper into why emergency funds are essential, how much is “enough,” and where to keep the money. You’ll frame emergency savings as freedom and resilience—not fear—and address common objections like “I’m investing instead.”
May — Retirement Readiness: Income, Not Just Accounts
Overview:
Shifts the focus from account balances to retirement income planning. You’ll help readers think about predictable income streams, lifestyle costs, inflation, and timing—answering the real question: Can my money support my life for decades?
June — Tax Awareness: The Silent Wealth Eroder
Overview:
Introduces tax strategy without complexity. You’ll explain why taxes matter more in retirement, how different accounts are taxed, and the value of planning ahead. The tone is awareness, not loopholes—helping readers keep more of what they’ve built.
Q1 2026
Q1 2026
February — Cash Flow Mastery: Making Your Money Behave
Overview:
Building on budgeting, this newsletter reframes cash flow as the real engine of wealth. You’ll show how money moves in and out each month, where leaks occur, and how intentional cash flow creates margin, peace, and opportunity.
March — Debt in Perspective: Good Debt, Bad Debt, and the Gray Areas
Overview:
Rather than blanket rules, this issue offers a thoughtful, age-appropriate view of debt. You’ll discuss mortgages, car loans, credit cards, and the emotional weight of debt—helping readers decide what to eliminate, what to manage, and what truly serves their life.

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