5 Financial Advice Givers You Need To Ignore
You’ve probably needed some money advice recently. Whether that was about saving, spending or investing. The thing is, money advice comes at you from every direction and there is an endless supply of it. Who did you turn to? Family,... Read More →
How Much Money Is Enough?
How much money is enough? Ah, the age-old question about money. I think most of us would answer there’s never enough. I know I never seem to have enough for all the things I want to do. When I consult... Read More →
Should You Use Your Savings to Pay Off Debt?
Most of us have savings and some debt. From time to time you’ve probably wondered if you should just get rid of the debt by using some or all of your savings. First, everyone’s situation is a little different. Each... Read More →
Changed Jobs? Rollover Questions Answered
Did you just change jobs? Have a IRA Rollover or 401(k) you haven’t moved yet from a previous employer? I received a couple of calls in the past few days from my 401(k) clients. Thank you by the way, it... Read More →
4 Things Your Investment Plan and The Walking Dead Have In Common
Imagine waking up in a hospital bed. You have no idea how you got there. You look around confused and start pulling off wires. You push the little nurse button again and again. No one responds. There are no sounds... Read More →
How My Christmas Will Be Debt Free
This summer before Labor Day, I saw plenty of Halloween stuff out in the stores. No big deal right? Then I saw Christmas Trees displayed before Thanksgiving. Wow. This morning I heard Christmas music on the radio and we are... Read More →
What’s Your Plan If The Market Falls?
It’s on every investors mind. Shall we dare speak it? What will I do if the market falls? If you’ve been investing for any length of time then you’ve experienced a market correction much like the one we are in now.... Read More →
Facing The 7 Biggest Money Fears This Halloween Part 1 of 2
Now that you’re older, ghosts and goblins don’t scare you anymore. But there’s a more terrifying manifestation that haunts your every thought. It’s far worse than any creepy creature you imagined under your bed as a child. What is this... Read More →
Retirement Savings Strategies for The Self Employed
When small-business owners ask me how they should save for retirement, I tell them they don’t need to worry about it – if they like the taste of cat food. If they don’t? In that case, I have some strategies.... Read More →
What’s A Financial Intervention?
I recently read an article about a “Financial Intervention”. It was fascinating. Normally when we hear the word intervention, we would think of friends and family gathered together to stop someone from abusing alcohol or drugs. The hope is that... Read More →