I have always enjoyed explaining to people the concept of getting two years for every additional year you work. For example, let’s say that you are trying to
Couples often ask me how best to manage their bank accounts. It seems that lots of couples, from newlyweds to longtime loves—and everyone in-between—wonder
Finding love later is a wonderful blessing. Getting married later in life can be more complicated. Marriage, when spouses have significant histories
Here’s a news flash: it’s NOT what the bank tells you from a calculation!
When considering you for a mortgage loan, the bank calculates your debt-to-income
Estate planning once meant having an attorney prepare a will for you that would distribute your assets at your death. Today, estate planning is so much
When a hard-won historic milestone is achieved, it’s usually front-page news:
• Apollo 11’s “one giant leap for mankind.”
• The fall of the Berlin Wall
In April of 2015, we started our weekly blog. Our intent was to help people make better decisions with their finances. We have been pleasantly surprised
Many of us have now seen phony emails purported to be from the executors of the estate of a Nigerian prince or other obscure foreign notables who want to
I have heard several people in the past, and recently, make statements to the effect of “I’m going to hold off until after the election before I make any
From time to time I have people that notice how many degrees and certifications we hold at BCR. They ask me, “Why do you look for people who spend so much
Recently a friend asked me why anyone would want inflation. Wouldn’t it be much better to have lower prices to look forward to?
This becomes a
Getting married is one of the biggest changes you can face in life. Decisions, actions, and the consequences thereof no longer affect only you, but your