How much retirement income do you need? Two tough questions to ask We’re all looking forward to retirement someday… but have you thought about where your retirement income is actually going to […]
Lesson 16: How to Teach Wise Decision Making Skills While you’re teaching kids about money this week, we won’t ask you to shell out any more candy… this time. […]
Career Transition: Financial Advisor to Supermodel? Last week a friend asked me “why do you wear suspenders and a belt?” I’ve also had people tell me […]
Lesson #15: What is Opportunity Cost? In our last lesson, we reviewed what it means to be “rich,” both financially and as a human being. Now, […]
Investing In Our Third Child Last month, as our family was getting ready to start our day I took notice of my wife, at the […]
The benefits of positive thinking (press 1 for someone who cares) In a recent encounter with a business, I was left with the impression that they simply didn’t care. After the […]
Tips for a rewarding Spring Cleaning Checklist What is Spring Cleaning? Every year, humans around the world embrace a certain time of year to purge their homes […]
Financial Tips for Growing Your Agricultural Business Given the success many ranchers and farmers have experienced over the past few years, we often hear of families or […]
What does 2018 have in store for your retirement plan? As I drove to work this morning, I heard Ray Stevens sing “Guitarzan” followed by The Rolling Stones’ “Sympathy for […]
Leaving a Mark | July 2017 “What are we, a mile from the sun?” asked Lawrence Bourne III in one of Tom Hanks’ lesser films. Hanks […]
Kids & Money Lesson 1: Defining Rich as “Breathing Room” If you asked your children to define the word rich, what do you think they would say? What’s surprising is […]
Christmas 2016 | December 2016 Okay, so the market was a little more positive than my prognosticated “meh”. I surely didn’t see a Trump victory […]