Todays “signal-to-noise” ratio is out of control Do you follow professional sports? I loved them as a kid, but I’ve lost interest over time. Then again, you […]
Lesson #25: Budgeting for Kids Well, we are 24 lessons in to our financial life lessons for kids series — and we think it’s about […]
Purpose and meaning in retirement So, you’re in your 50’s, 60’s, or older. What do you wanna do when you grow up? (Or, how will […]
Budgeting Today, Saving for Tomorrow If we have nothing but a house payment, two car payments, three credit card payments, and four kids that require […]
Lesson 24: Time is Money (for your kids, too) We’ve all used this phrase at some point in time. But it’s true for us – and for our kids! […]
Adulting and the wisdom of (middle) age I have now officially been an adult longer than a child, having turned 36 last month. By my calculations I […]
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.
Lesson #23: Backwards Planning Seriously… never be late again! Have you ever found yourself uttering that very phrase, either to yourself or your kids? […]
The economy: form your own opinion There is certainly a lot of negative news on television and on the internet these days. Notably, regarding the trade […]
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 […]
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 […]
Watch out for fake charities Well… it’s the season of decorating… and party going… and spending time with family and friends. Of course, if you […]