What’s More Important Than Money? Planning For Financial Peace

Money seems to make the world go round, and it’s easy to get caught in the trap of stressing about finances and constantly worrying about whether you will have enough for the future. But with all this preoccupation with money, you end up sacrificing the things that are truly important, the things that bring fulfillment and happiness to your life.  

Have you ever taken the time to determine what enhances the quality of your life? If you don’t take this step, you won’t make the necessary changes to cut out the “noise” and focus on what really matters to you, such as health, your loved ones, hobbies and passions (like fishing), and career excellence. Once you know what your priorities are, the next step is to figure out what’s less important and delegate those things so you can make more time for the things that matter.

Why not delegate your money management to someone who understands and supports what is important to you and let them help you on the path to financial freedom?

What Is Financial Peace?

The terms “financial peace” or “financial freedom” have such a nice ring to them. They conjure images of security, independence, leisure, and opportunity. When defined, the terms mean that you have sufficient personal resources to live without having to work to cover the basics. It means you have the time and resources to pursue fulfillment in your life without continuously worrying about finances.

The sobering truth is that most of us have no idea what we will need to achieve financial security or independence. We don’t know the amount that we need to live the life we desire in the future. And if we don’t have this number in mind, we are shooting at a target blindfolded. We don’t plan or strategize because we don’t know what we are aiming for.

How to Achieve Financial Peace

It may seem too good to be true, but you can live without worrying about your financial obligations and concerns. Through our financial planning process we work together with our clients to identify what it will take to attain financial freedom and create a plan for how to reach that goal. Often, our clients are thrilled when they realize there are options available to achieve financial freedom in less time than they expected.

Imagine a life where you can rest easy knowing that your finances are being taken care of and you can devote more time to the important things. At Sportfishing Financial, we understand the desire to pursue passions and hobbies, and we want to help you focus on things that improve the quality of your life. Our motto is “we watch your money while you watch your lines.” Delegate your financial management to us and find peace of mind as we help you work towards your goals. 

We all have the same 168 hours in our week. Let us free up some of that time so you can pursue what fulfills you. Give me a call at 949-481-1807 or email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Meet Rick

Over a 25-year career in financial services, Rick has helped hundreds of business and personal clients meet their investment goals by developing risk-efficient portfolio management strategies. He holds degrees in Economics and Psychology from the University of California, Irvine.

The water is Rick's second home: He and his family have been fishing Southern California and Baja going on four generations. In the 1940s, his grandmother worked at the Cannery Restaurant in Newport Beach—when it was an actual Albacore cannery. In the 1950s, his father was on the crew that built two of the boats still in service at Dana Wharf Sportfishing.

To schedule a complimentary wealth consultation or to get a second opinion on your financial plan, contact Sportfishing Financial today. To learn more about Rick, visit his website and connect with him on Facebook. To ask a question or get our list of upcoming fishing trips, call 949-481-1807 or email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

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