Saving Grace Canceled due to lack of funds?

>> Tuesday, June 22, 2010

The news of Saving Grace canceled has hit the series fans quite hard. I never watched the show, but my mother would get off of the phone when the show was on.  As the show producers have announced that their will be no Holly Hunter as well as the fourth season of the famous show, everybody is buzzing around about the Saving Grace canceled news and possibly not really taking into consideration how financially strapped advertisers and eventually studios are due to the turn down.

Well, shows usually get canceled due to either financial reasons or low ratings so which one do you think prevailed here?  Well, by no means can we say that the Saving Grace canceled news is anything about the ratings of the show actually going down, because even non-followers understand the impact it had on our friends and family. So then there is just one thing that the producers actually mean about by the Saving Grace cancelled announcement and that is the non availability of funds to produce further seasons of the show or the revenue is not that high from the show.

Well, it looks like the financial constraints are the ones that are actually making the cancellation of the show possible.  If you don't think the economic slowdown is having any effect on your life, please pay attention to what's going on around us.  I have friends in government positions that felt there was no way that their lives could be affected.  Some of them are unemployed teachers right now.

All in all, our saving grace if our jobs were canceled would be our savings and investments.  Let's use this present trend to take stock of our assets and make sure they are being utilized to our best benefit through financial reviews.  You don't have to hire someone unless you don't know what you are doing.  It took me three weeks to fix a broken pipe underneath my sink once........until I explained my situation to a friend one day and he came and fixed it within an hour.  Well, I'm no plumber, but at least when I have questions I know who to call.  Do you?

Love you Ma. ..............Talk to you soon!

Rodney Gilbert, CLTC, is a Registered Financial Representative and CEO of United Life Financial LLC and lifehealthplans.com. Rodney has been assisting his clients achieve their financial objectives since 2007. He holds Series 6 and Series 63 licenses and the Certification in Long Term Care (CLTC) Designation.

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