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5 More Financial Mistakes to Avoid in Your 20s and 30s
You’ve made the commitment to start “adult-ing,” a very important first step. Don’t start to build from the roof down, though: make sure that you’re laying a strong financial foundation.
8 Financial Mistakes to Avoid in Your 20s and 30s
Your 20s and 30s are an exciting time. You’re starting to build the life you envision for yourself, or perhaps you’re still seeking out new experiences to learn more about
A Rate Hike from the Fed Doesn’t Mean a Panic Hike for You
Last week the Federal Reserve raised its key short-term interest rate to a range between .75% and 1%, the first increase this year and the highest it has been since
Don’t let Financial Differences Lead to Divorce
Financial differences rank among the leading causes of divorce among couples, both young and old. The statistics are alarming, but perhaps not surprising. How we handle money is not usually
Your Financial Plan Depends on More Than Your Age
Your Financial Plan We live in a time of great personal freedom when we have the opportunity to choose our own life goals and paths. While it’s true that very
Know the Difference between Fee-only vs. Fee-based Financial Advice?
Confused about the difference between Fee-Only Financial Planning and Fee-Based planning? You’re not alone. Financial planning jargon can be daunting when you’re just getting started. Understanding the difference between Fee-Only
Should you “Inaugurate” a New Financial Plan on January 20th?
Time for a New Financial Plan? The market’s wild ride after the presidential election might have you wondering if a change in leadership should mean a change in your financial
3 Ways to Make Budgeting a Success in the New Year
At the end of each year – and the beginning of the new one – most of us think about things we’d like to accomplish in the coming year. It’s
The Problem with “Buy Low, Sell High” Advice
Of the many common sayings in the finance industry, the most popular is undoubtedly “buy low and sell high.” While it sounds simple enough, it’s actually significantly more complex than