Too often in our society, employees and business owners alike are pressured to grind both at work and at home. Financial stress is often the motivator for being a “workaholic.” The value of taking some time off is drastically...
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Have you ever lamented that you wish you could “quit your jobs yesterday?” With corporate cultures becoming more and more demanding, it’s no surprise that burnout is happening well before the traditional retirement age. But,...
When we think about retirement, images come to mind of a gray-haired guy with a fishing pole, spending all day on a lake somewhere. But, in addition to more time outdoors, it also represents a new way to pay for our day-to-day...
5 EASY WAYS TO HELP YOUR 20-SOMETHING WITH HER MONEY
May 2, 2018 Financial Planning Tips, Next Generation FinancesYou’ve done a great job guiding your child through school, and now he/she is ready to graduate and start a career. We’ve all heard the horror stories about 20-somethings failing to plan ahead with their finances and the trouble...
Don't Fall Asleep at the Wheel (Of Life)
April 10, 2018 Estate Planning, Financial Planning Tips, InvestingWe’ve all heard of (or experienced) the “annual review.” Especially common in corporate environments, this review typically goes over the following:
OUR ADVICE FOR HANDLING THE STRUGGLE OF TRANSITION WHEN CHILDREN GO TO COLLEGE
March 27, 2018 Financial Planning Tips, Next Generation FinancesWhen children leave the family “nest”, parents feel mixed emotions; both proud and satisfied, yet unsure, sad, and nervous. “Launching” is a phase in the family lifecycle when parents watch their children move on in life; often,...
Close your eyes for a moment and imagine a blank calendar… Good. Now just think of how scary that would be if the blank sheet of paper was your life every day for the next two decades. As anyone who has ever been phenomenally...