You May Not Like The Choices You Have, But You Do Have Choices
The first time I meet with a new or prospective client, they say at some
On Positive Action in Light of Tragedies
If you’re like me, you’ve spent most of the morning watching the coverage of the
It Takes Time
I was speaking with one of my mentors yesterday afternoon, about something that I was
Student Loan Consolidation Deadline 6/30!
If you’ve got Student Loans, you need to be aware of this deadline and the
100 Minus Your Age? – Financial Rules of Thumb Series
[This post is part of the Financial Rules of Thumb series. Check out the rest here!] Today’s rule
“If You Don’t Get It Built, The Work Doesn’t Matter”
The above is a great quote from Seth Godin’s Blog today. He references the work
Inherited IRAs: What You Need To Know
I’ve recently had issues with a few different clients recently who have inherited IRAs and
Who Are Your Beneficiaries? Are You Sure?
I’ve been working with a client who is in the process of settling their deceased
Teaching Kids Using “Money As You Grow”
The President’s Advisory Council on Financial Capability recently released a wonderful website and poster called
A Financial Plan for When (If) You Get Laid Off
We’ve all seen the news about the Times-Picayune no longer publishing on a daily basis,
What Do You Do When You Mess Up?
I think we’d all admit that making mistakes is a part of life. Yet, we
How Much Money Do You See?
Think about that for just a second. How much of your money do you actually