Leadership Discussion, Part 2 I am starting this chat with you based on the assumption that you want to build something. It’s a pretty […]
Tackling Asset Classes Like a Football Fan It’s football season, and my heart is happy. What does that mean for asset classes, financial markets, or my planning, […]
A Way of Thinking I Can Get Behind Greg Sankey is the commissioner of the Southeastern Conference universities’ athletic endeavors. By all accounts, he is competent and good […]
Is Inflation Upon Us? Oil moved above $70 a barrel in June, and regular unleaded is just under $3.00 at the pump. That’s about […]
Start to Invest Again In my previous blog, I discussed what we have learned from the Covid-19 pandemic. As stated, the vaccine is now […]
Risk & Reward Podcast Episode 3 In this episode, the discussion is about stewardship, and several examples are analyzed to differentiate between responsible and irresponsible stewardship when it comes to finances.
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 […]
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 […]
Gamification of Investing I’m not much of a gamer, although I know many who are quite addicted to video games. From what I […]
Truth Is Not Always the Loudest Some of my clients and other friends have asked for my input on the goings-on related to the price volatility […]