As Time Goes By Man, oh man, we’ve got a lot to talk about. Where did the summer go and why didn’t it take […]
6 Areas Often Overlooked in DIY Financial Plans The Internet is a helpful tool for the savvy DIYer. Want to build a tiny house? Videos abound to show […]
Risk & Reward E42 Chris Hammond Tune in for an insightful episode as Chris Hammond returns to the guest chair. We'll explore the latest changes in NCAA football and delve into the backstory of Chris' compelling new blog
Social Security: Here today…gone tomorrow? Social Security is a hotly debated topic, and we often get the question from clients: Will the Social Security Trust […]
The Evolution of Fitness: From College Athlete to Middle-Aged Vitality Maintaining fitness throughout life is a journey that takes various forms, from the high-intensity training of a college athlete to […]
Why are things so complicated? I recently read the following quote from Richard Branson: “Complexity is your enemy. Any fool can make something complicated. It […]
3 Tips for Mindful Spending Last month was a whirlwind month for online shopping, between 4th of July sales and Amazon’s infamous “Prime Day.” Odds […]
Are You Helping Your Children to Your Own Financial Detriment? Polarizing post alert. I’ve had numerous conversations with people over the past year who provide or are considering providing financial […]
How Does Your Financial Garden Grow? One of my favorite 4-H projects as a kid growing up in Marion County was the Seminole Garden Project. Named […]
What, Me Worry? “After all, the matters which people regard seriously in adult life are seldom less trivial, or indeed very different in […]
O & C, But Not D I have lots of stories this month, none of which easily segue into a discussion about investing, so I’ll just […]
Stay Put: Advice for Hanging on During a Bumpy Stock Market Ride I’m finding lots of similarities these days between working with an ornery horse and being a financial advisor during tumultuous […]