Lesson #22: Never Run Late Again Welcome to a new group of financial life lessons! In our Kids & Money series, the focus is on teaching […]
Navigating Marriage and Finances My wife and I will celebrate 11 years of marriage this month. Let us all congratulate her on being patient […]
Lesson 20: The Giant Cinnamon Roll My mouth watered typing that title. I’m suddenly hungry and can’t concentrate. Must… have… someone… else… type this lesson… Last […]
Saving for College: Kids, grandkids, and you In 1996 — thanks to Congress — Internal Revenue Code 529, which is also known as a “Qualified Tuition Program,” […]
A Little Help From My Friends I was talking to my friend Gary the other day when — out of the blue — he asked, “Who […]
Exercise equipment – on a budget As we approach the cooler time of year – at least for Florida — my wife and I look to […]
Is private education right for your family? The time has officially arrived; we are sending our eldest into the world for the first time. Being that she […]
Meal kits: eating healthy and saving money I think just about anyone can relate to this conversation: “What do you want to do for dinner?” I asked […]
Why do we spend money? Money is a tool that allows us to acquire things we need for our families’ survival: food, housing, and clothing. […]