Life Lessons from Fairy Tales The other night my daughters were watching Disney+ while my wife and I worked preparing dinner, and my ears focused […]
Being Reasonable About Time and Money “Life’s tragedy is that we get old too soon and wise too late.” — Benjamin Franklin We understood that quote […]
Subscribing to Your Retirement Plans and Investments Subscription services seem to be the latest business model for attracting new users and building a good customer base. For […]
I Left My Job. What Should I Do with My 401k? The average American has 12 jobs in their lifetime, and many of those jobs will offer retirement benefits. What do […]
Successfully Working From Home Get ready for Season 2 where Fred addresses the best practices for working from home and shows us his own […]
Gamification of Investing I’m not much of a gamer, although I know many who are quite addicted to video games. From what I […]
Say It to My Face Do you ever wonder what people will say about you at your funeral? More importantly, do you wonder what they […]
In All Crises, There Exist Winners and Losers While the COVID-19 virus brought the world to a grinding halt in early 2020, countries, companies and families around the […]
Weathering Financial Storms A hurricane is coming. Outside the wind is swirling and the rain is coming down. Schools are closed tomorrow, and […]
Fixed Annuities Are Garnering Much Attention If you’re like many investors these days, you may have some cash sitting in the bank hardly earning any interest. […]
Three Financial Areas to Evaluate Before Year-End There are now about two months left of 2020, which means re-evaluating your finances before the year ends. With the […]
Financial Advisor Spotlight: Buddy Mason Last month’s edition of our team’s Go Greenhow blog introduced the readers to an advisor on the “Greenhow-Steedley-Mason” team – […]