While you can debate the long-term effects on society of a major reduction of government income, it is hard to argue that individuals will enjoy paying less in
As 2017 comes to a close, we look back at our third year of the BCR® blog. We strive to write in a way that provides actionable items for DIY and help
Professionals like BCR® all over the country are evaluating the GOP tax bill, also known as the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, to discern what it means for their
When we meet for the first time with prospects or new clients, it is common that they have some questions they want to ask about understanding their life
I have always been concerned by the fact that people in the financial services industry can call themselves anything they want, regardless of whether it
Educating children about good financial behavior is one of the most popular topics on our blog and social media channels, not just because it’s so critical to
Most people we talk to have been mentally affected by the fairly recent (in financial terms) 2000 Dot-Com crash and the 2008 recession. At this time in history
People view car-buying in different ways. My experience is that people's attitudes toward car-buying are based on how they were raised and their experience
Most people we talk to have been mentally affected by the fairly recent (in financial terms) 2000 Dot-Com crash and the 2008 recession. At this time in history
Most people we talk to have been mentally affected by the fairly recent (in financial terms) 2000 Dot-Com crash and the 2008 recession. At this time in history
Daycare is expensive!
According to the National Association of Child Care Resource & Referral Agencies (NACCRRA), the average cost of center-based
Friday, June 9 quietly marked a historic day in the financial services world. On that date, all financial advisors were required going forward to forego any