Are your finances on auto-pilot? Three things you can fix right now I recently heard a speaker at an event talk about living an active life vs. a passive life. He concluded […]
Kids & Money Lesson 10: Defining Rich What if I was a Lemonade Stand? What if I was a Lemonade Stand? Elementary: Last week we talked about running a lemonade stand. Ask your kids: […]
Kids & Money Lesson 9: Defining Rich Lemonade Stand Elementary: Have your kids figure out what supplies are needed for a lemonade stand. Help them come up with at least […]
Buy the Shoes, or Save the Money? Louboutin, Nike, Adidas, Vans, Tom’s…. the list goes on and on. But should you really splurge on those name brands […]
Kids & Money Lesson 8: Defining Rich Show me the Money! Elementary: Make two columns on a sheet of paper. Title the left column ‘Income’ and write down how much money comes […]
Kids & Money Lesson 6: Defining Rich Relational Budgeting Last month we shared a game dealing with a SWEEPSTAKES scenario to help you understand the importance of communication when […]
Kids & Money Lesson 5: Defining Rich Relational Budgeting With relational budgeting, our goal is to have our child or children develop the skill of working with another person […]
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 3: Defining Rich Plan to Budget Much like opportunity cost, budgeting is another concept that comes up quite naturally during the day. The easiest example with […]
Have a Budget Today So You Can Save for Tomorrow | May 2016 I promised to talk about how to invest those IRA funds last month, but I have another point I need […]