Investors must adapt to survive in the “new normal” I recently read a couple of articles on how Fortnite — a “free” game on your local gaming console, PC, […]
Dealing with financial stress and unexpected expenses As I sat inside my home on a sweltering Saturday in Florida, I was thinking of one thing: college football. […]
Exercise equipment – on a budget As we approach the cooler time of year – at least for Florida — my wife and I look to […]
The Value of the Neutral Mind I recently received a call from a company conducting a poll. As you might expect this time of year, it […]
Why bother having disability insurance? I get it: nobody looks forward to paying their disability insurance premiums every year! It’s not exactly an exciting expense […]
Lesson 17: Teaching Opportunity Cost Okay, so we’ve well beaten the drum on the financial life lesson of Opportunity Cost in a previous Kids & […]
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 […]
Millennials and acute financial stress: it’s real My 11-year-old daughter went to Lowry Park Zoo last week with her teen camp. She brought me back the most […]
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. […]
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, […]
How financial fitness is just like working out As my wife Kristen and I go down the racetrack of life, we continue to seek out and accomplish new […]
Plan and save for travel for a great vacation One summer, my father and mother decided it would be a great idea to rent an RV and take our […]