Better Safe than Sorry: Protecting Your Finances If you don’t know this already, I love to shop. It’s so much fun showing people the treasures I find […]
Whacky Week: How Exercise Can Help You Deal with Stress This past week was stressful to say the least. First, my relatively new air conditioner stopped working on Friday, so […]
Being Reasonable About Time and Money “Life’s tragedy is that we get old too soon and wise too late.” — Benjamin Franklin We understood that quote […]
Learned Helplessness I recently attended a meeting where the speaker spoke about Down Syndrome. The woman has a child with Down Syndrome […]
Parenting & Coaching: Two Peas in a Pod Like teachers, great coaches are amongst the most underappreciated professionals out there. Sure, pro-level coaches are respected and paid handsomely, […]
To Invest or Not to Invest: A Closer Look at Dollar Cost Averaging This months Go Greenhow submission is provided by Financial Advisor, Blake Steedley. Do you ever sit and wonder what you […]
Subscribing to Your Retirement Plans and Investments Subscription services seem to be the latest business model for attracting new users and building a good customer base. For […]
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 […]