Re-evaluating debt and the economic cycle Believe it or not, there is such a thing as “good” debt! Fixed rate, low-interest debt can allow you access […]
Government shutdown: a big deal for unpaid workers The federal government shutdown is infuriating in and of itself, but there was an item in the news last month that really sent me over the edge.
Self Care: Not just physical, but financial too Every year, we all need to check up on our physical fitness progress. Were you looking to hit those “mad […]
Millennials and acute financial stress: it’s real My 11-year-old daughter went to Lowry Park Zoo last week with her teen camp. She brought me back the most […]
The key to reducing debt: your mental game Both reducing debt and dieting are very simple concepts: You spend more than you make and gain debt. You eat […]
How financial fitness is just like working out As my wife Kristen and I go down the racetrack of life, we continue to seek out and accomplish new […]
George Jones and Ben Franklin Sing the Blues | June 2017 My Sirius radio preset channels are a rather eclectic lot: I have the 60’s, Willie’s Roadhouse, Jimmy Buffet, the Metropolitan […]
Kids & Money Lesson 4: Defining Rich Understanding Debt Today we’ll take a look at understanding debt. This may sound like a bridge-too-far in having a child understand debt […]
Paying for College | May 2017 Who-hoo, or as my friend Martha says, “Wooty-hoo!” She’s very Southern. Why am I celebrating with such reckless abandon? My […]