Daily Money Managers Ease the Burden of Financial Chores


Daily Money Managers Ease the Burden of Financial Chores

Sherwood, OR (ContentDesk) February 3 2004–A new and growing professional field known as Daily Money Management (DMM) is becoming more prevalent across the country. Daily Money Managers help individuals and families with their personal paperwork. This may include: bill paying, checkbook balancing, organizing and budgeting, as well as submitting and tracking medical insurance claims.

DMMs will visit clients in their own homes. Older adults as well as busy professionals are likely to engage the services of a Daily Money Manager. DMM services can help older adults maintain independence while providing their adult children with peace of mind, knowing their parents’ needs are being met. Many individuals and families have busy lives that leave little time for leisure pursuits. Daily Money Management Services can give them more time for themselves by taking care of a variety of personal business and paperwork tasks.

Bean Counting of Sherwood is available to help clients in the Portland Metro area with their personal paperwork needs. Kelly Totten, Owner and Founder of Professional Bean Counting, has an extensive background in accounting and money management. Professional Bean Counting provides individuals and small businesses with Daily Money Management, Bookkeeping, Office Management and Notary services. More information about Professional Bean Counting can be found on the web at www.beancounting.net or by calling: 503-625-3071.

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