by David | Jan 22, 2018 | Retirement |
There are several articles and sites that will calculate what you should have saved for retirement at every age during your career. For example, by age 40 you “should” have 3x your annual household income. For a household earning $75,000 a year, that would be $225,000...
by David | Jan 15, 2018 | General |
As we begin a new year, what is the number one “thought” you have about money? Is it a fear? A hope, desire, or goal? When you think about money where does your mind instinctively go? Here are some examples we’ve heard from students and clients: Most that we talk to...
by David | Jan 8, 2018 | General |
I started 2017 morbidly obese, tipping the scale at 334 pounds. I would often see a Facebook friend post his progress on a low-carb / high (healthy) fat way of eating dubbed No Sugars, No Grains – #NSNG on your social media – and I was intrigued. I’ve already...
by David | Jan 4, 2018 | Budgeting, Retirement |
Let’s take a walk down memory lane for 2017, shall we? Using the budget from each month as well as our shared Google calendar, it’s easy to see what we did and where we spent money throughout the year. Even though we teach this stuff, our 2017 was not perfect. We did...
by David | Dec 28, 2017 | General |
New Year’s Resolutions? Bah humbug! They say that 80% of resolutions fail by February. They also say that 80% of statistics are made up on the spot. But I digress… I prefer to set goals because just having a resolution is too vague or often too broad. “I want to lose...
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