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PF 2.01 Matching

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Lifestyle ConditionsFactors about the way a person lives and works that affect his/her financial income, needs, and expenses
AgeA set of consecutive ages that tend to have similar incomes, needs, and expenses
DependentsPeople who rely on another person for primary financial support---e.g., children, spouse, other family members
Economic OutlookThe state of the economy, whether favorable or unfavorable, as measured by economic indicators, including interest and unemployment rates
Education LevelThe highest grade in school or degree completed
Employment StatusA person’s work circumstances, whether employed or unemployed, full-time or part-time, self- or other-employed
Health ConditionA person’s health factors, whether sick or well, able or disabled, injured or not
Marital StatusWhether married or single, divorced, separated, etc.
Financial Life CycleTypical stages of wealth a person accumulates during the life cycle
WealthThe sum total of assets belonging to one person---including money, property, and personal possessions
Basic Wealth ProtectionThe stage during which most people form a family, begin to work and earn money
Wealth AccumulationThe stage that includes the peak earning years, giving money to oneself
Wealth DistributionThe stage of retirement and wealth consumption, money given to chosen ones
Individual and Family Life CyclesTypical stages of life for individuals and families
Beginning FamilyA family of young adults who marry; newlyweds
Expanding FamilyA child-bearing family; has one or more young children
Parenting FamilyA developing family, with children growing into middle childhood and early teens
Launching FamilyA family with middle-age parents and children leaving home for college, etc.
Mid-Years FamilyA pre-retirement famly, no children at home
Aging FamilyA family of elderly adults, usually retired
VariationsFamilies that do not follow the “typical” life cycle stages


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