C.H. Brown - October 2022

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C.H. Brown Co., LLC A PLATTE VALLEY COMPANY 20 W. Frontage Rd. • Wheatland, WY 82201 307-322-2545 • chbef.com

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1 National Financial Planning Month 2 Best Tailgating Hacks 2 Proven Methods to Become a Better Closer 3 Pumpkin Pie Parfaits 3 Soft Pulls vs. Hard Pulls 4 A Quick Catch-Up

A Quick Catch-Up

AND A REMINDER FOR HALLOWEEN Obey all pedestrian rules. If you are out trick-or-treating with your kids, be sure you and your children understand and obey all pedestrian safety rules, including using crosswalks and looking both ways before crossing. Remember, cars may not always see you and at night likely don’t. Take precautions. Keep your kids visible to

Here at C.H. Brown, we jump at the opportunity to engage in continuing education, networking, and skill-building, and we encourage you to do the same! From Nov. 2–4, we will be sending three members of our team to the 2022 National Equipment Finance Association (NEFA) Funding Symposium at the Omni Hotel in Nashville, Tennessee. With the perfect blend of fun, networking, and workshops, it is sure to be a great time! After all, NEFA Charity Axe Throwing kicks off the three-day event! We hope to see you there! As a reminder, we have recently increased our costs as a result of vendor’s increased costs; these are flow-through expenses. For example, non-solar GPS units have increased in price from $275 to $340, and Title Exchange/VIN Verification on private party deals has increased from $250 to $280. These changes took effect on Monday, Sept. 12.

Lastly, with Halloween just around the corner, things are getting a bit spooky — scary movies are circulating on television, families are stocking up on candy, and houses are being transformed into haunted spaces! As the scariest night of the year approaches, remember to be safe while driving and walking on Halloween. Here are some quick holiday safety tips. Follow all rules of the road while driving. Following all of the rules of the road is crucial on Halloween. At all traffic signals, come to a complete stop and look twice for children. Remember that costumes may make them more difficult to see. Drive the speed limit and keep your eyes on the road at all times! And drive sober! Stay vigilant. On Halloween, children get excited. Be on the lookout for any kids unexpectedly running out into the road. Stay aware of your surroundings and always check twice (and a third time) for kids.

drivers on the road. If your child is wearing a dark costume, reflective tape is a great way to make them more visible. Be sure to travel in groups and carry

a flashlight while trick‑or-treating.

Happy Halloween!

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