I Left My Job. What Should I Do with My 401k? The average American has 12 jobs in their lifetime, and many of those jobs will offer retirement benefits. What do […]
Educating Your Children Without Going Broke The 14 year old is marching through the living room again on her way to the kitchen. Sometimes I wonder […]
Life’s Expected Factors in Longevity Recently, I’ve been thinking about my death. When reviewing my social security statement, they predict my wife and I will […]
The Journey or the Destination? As my wall calendar has quickly flipped from January to February, I am fighting the passage of time by thinking […]
Six Financial Lessons Solidified by my Horse I am a horse owner once again. Taking on this hobby when I did seemed fitting. Caballero came along in […]
In All Crises, There Exist Winners and Losers While the COVID-19 virus brought the world to a grinding halt in early 2020, countries, companies and families around the […]
Weathering Financial Storms A hurricane is coming. Outside the wind is swirling and the rain is coming down. Schools are closed tomorrow, and […]
Planning to the Finish Line Personal financial planning and running have a lot in common. To be successful at both, one definitely needs a roadmap: […]
Fixed Annuities Are Garnering Much Attention If you’re like many investors these days, you may have some cash sitting in the bank hardly earning any interest. […]
Slowing Down in the “Rush” of Real Estate How many times have you heard the phrase, “it’s a buyers or seller’s market” and what impact has that had […]
Three Financial Areas to Evaluate Before Year-End There are now about two months left of 2020, which means re-evaluating your finances before the year ends. With the […]
4 financial tasks for 2020 2020 has been a challenging year for humanity. Critical human rights issues, the coronavirus outbreak, nationwide riots, political discourse, and […]