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 […]
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 […]
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: […]
Is home improvement worth it? There are many words we could use to describe these unprecedented times that we’re living in. Despite the constant change […]
How to Lower Expenses and Prepare for Economic Uncertainty Holy pandemic, Batman. If the past several weeks have made you consider becoming a doomsday prepper, read on. I have […]
Budgeting time and money — a finite resource Both time and money are finite. Our lives are constantly changing. This means our lifestyle and our priorities are always […]
Lesson 21: The Last Cookie and Impact of Our Choices In our last lesson, we worked on teaching our kids the life lesson of choices. Specifically, the effects that choices […]
Lesson 19: Financial Benefits of Delayed Gratification So, let’s find out if the last lesson took. Can we shorten up the timeline to see if saving wins […]