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 […]
Are Concerts in Your Financial Plan? They’re in Mine! Can you believe it has been three years since the world shut down for COVID? A few weekends ago, my […]
What Higher Interest Rates Mean for You It was only a short year ago your checking account was offering you the same interest rate as the high-interest […]
Wait Times Can you remember the old Arte Johnson bit from the TV skit show Laugh-In? “Today — I haff good news […]
The Constant Pillars of Success My son entered the United States Military Academy as a member of the Class of 2026. Having attended West Point […]
Building a Multi-Generation Legacy “Only the rocks live forever, Gray Wolf said.” ― James A. Michener, author, Centennial Yes, color me unsophisticated, but I loved […]
Questions to Ask Your Financial Advisor The Cobia Walker team encounters quite the savvy prospective clients who often interview us just as we interview them to […]