No pun intended! In many situations in life, the greater the amount of information a person receives, and the more current the information is, the better
It is no secret that there is a lot of math in personal finance. Raising kids to be confident in their math skills can have many positive results
We’ve all heard, at one time or another, and probably many times, that “money is the root of all evil”. Irrespective of whether you agree with this or not
In my previous blog titled, Surprise Yourself by Increasing Your Contributions, I discussed some of the things you can control when it comes to your
One of the things I love about my job is the opportunity I get to live vicariously through so many successful people. I have the unique opportunity to see
Only a nerd like me would try to compare last week’s New Horizons space probe’s flyby of Pluto with saving for retirement and long-term financial goals.
Long term care is a topic that seems to pop up in conversations I have with many people. It is also a subject that has a lot of confusion, and often high
You already know that our financial habits determine our financial fate. If we avoid credit card debt, spend less than we earn, and create a financial
The following thoughts were inspired by Nick Murray in his book, “Behavioral Investment Counseling”. These thoughts ring so true to me. The hard part
Head of the household or heart of a household, women need to pay attention to personal finances.
It is more challenging for women to fund their
Several times a year, a client or friend asks me how to teach good financial behavior to children. Sadly, there are not enough resources devoted to the
I heard a story a few years ago at an insurance conference about a man who decided he wanted a divorce from his wife. No, I do not know the details of the