Lesson 32: What is a mortgage? In our previous financial life lessons, we showed you how to teach your kids about debt. Specifically: to help them […]
Financial Life Lesson: Debt comes with interest Now that we know what debt is and how it happens, let’s look at that sidekick that follows debt wherever […]
Teach your kids about debt In our previous lesson, “Choosing Wanting over Owing,” we went after a different perspective on teaching our financial life lessons […]
How to avoid unhealthy “lifestyle inflation” As a lot of new college graduates enter the job market, most tend to experience a frugal lifestyle. (Think ramen […]
Your financial goals are about you, not everyone else My youngest daughter, who is one, has what I would call big kid envy. It doesn’t matter where my older […]
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 […]