Setting a budget for yourself is an important part of personal financial planning. A budget can help you eliminate unnecessary expenses, enabling you to save more and achieve your financial goals faster. Budgeting is a stressful and overwhelming experience for… Read More
Reviewing Work Benefits
November is the beginning of open enrollment for public health insurance through the ACA marketplace and falls within the Medicare open enrollment period. Employer health insurance plans may have different enrollment periods. This is a great time to reflect on… Read More
Evaluating Credit Card Offers
In the U.S. and much of the world, credit plays a significant part in our financial systems. Establishing and maintaining a credit score allows individuals to access financial products like mortgages or small business loans. Using a credit card responsibly… Read More
New Parent Checklist
Congratulations! You are welcoming a new addition to your family. There is a lot to decide, from baby’s name to which sleep training method you will (or won’t) use. With so much going on, it’s easy to push finances to… Read More
How Does Money Move You?
Money is an emotional subject. Whether you are a saver, a spender, a conservative investor, or a resolute risk-taker, you feel something about your money. You may have felt nervous when the stock market dropped. Or you may have felt… Read More
What to Do With a Windfall
What should I do with this tax refund/bonus/other windfall?You’ve just received a financial windfall. Congratulations! Whether it is $500 or $500,000, a windfall can feel life-changing. You may be feeling euphoric now but according to Reader’s Digest, 70% of all… Read More