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How to Write a Financial Plan: The 30-Minute Financial Plan

Everyone should have a financial plan. With an exception for small children, so we’ll go with teenagers and on up....

5 Steps to Cope With Financial Stress

The ebb of the pandemic is leaving a residue of stress in its wake. Americans’ stress levels are running higher...

What Is the FIRE Movement?

As trends go, the FIRE movement is one of the hottest in personal finance. It’s been popularized by young workers...

The Gray Divorce Checklist

If you’re over the age of 50 and seeking a divorce, there are some factors you should consider before signing...

The Relationship Between Athletics in Childhood and Business Grit

As we approach the Basketball NCAA March Madness tournament it got us thinking about the relationship between athletics in childhood...

Meal Planning As a Financial Tool

Sometimes there really are miracle cures. People tend to think that things that save them time and money will be...

Why You Shouldn’t Bank on a Tax Refund

Most people get excited at the thought of a potentially huge tax refund, often to the point that they make...

Embrace Your Budget to Attain Financial Freedom

Budgets are as near and dear to many people’s hearts as are death and taxes. Some people fear the thought...

Why Embrace Personal Capitalism?

There’s a peculiar growing interest in socialism in the United States, despite the irrefutable fruits of capitalism. The express interest...

Teaching Your Kids about Money, Part 1

Tackling this issue is on the forefront of agendas for many non-profit and financial institutions alike but as we noted...

Five Steps to Cutting the Financial Umbilical Cord

One of the biggest impediments standing in the way of retirement for today’s baby boomers is their children.  Everyone knows...

Teaching Your Kids about Money, Part 2

In part 1 of this blog series, I outlined 13 best practices for teaching kids about money that I recommend…