enlightenHer 10 Famous Money Quotes To Live By I don’t know about you but I love quotes. They say so much in just a few words. Here are 10 of my favorite March 23, 2020 No Comments
Divorce Can You Afford the Mortgage? Ask Your Lifestyle First. After 31 years of marriage, it finally happened. Her husband told her he wanted a divorce. This wasn’t “in the heat of the moment” March 17, 2020 No Comments
Debt Without Drama That’s Just What You Do For Your Kids Your kids. They’re your everything. You give your all to them in the hopes they have a joyful and fulfilled life. The sacrifices parents make March 2, 2020 No Comments
Debt Without Drama 6 Rich Habits to Incorporate into Your Life At one point, the “rich” were looked up to in society. We saw their accomplishments and thought, “one day I’m going to be rich February 25, 2020 No Comments
Debt Without Drama Guiding Principles: Time is More Valuable Than Money In the last blog, I introduced the concept of Guiding Principles – a collection of personal beliefs and values you design to guide your money decisions. February 17, 2020 No Comments
enlightenHer Should My Teen Get a Job? If you’re the parent of a teenager, you’ve probably thought about whether or not she should get a job. I’m not talking about those February 8, 2020 No Comments
Bold, Confident Money Decisions Guiding Principles: Experiences Not Things Last week, I wrote about the importance of talking to our kids about money and making it a normal part of our everyday lives. Today February 3, 2020 No Comments
enlightenHer Gen X Parents Raising Gen Z Children in the Era of Excess: Am I Getting This Right? Am I screwing up my kids? As a financial professional, I hear that a lot. There are a lot of parents wondering if their January 27, 2020 No Comments
enlightenHer Sister, It’s Not You. It’s the Gendered Language of Finance. Why is this personal finance and investment stuff so confusing? How am I supposed to talk about this finance stuff with my kids if I January 21, 2020 No Comments
enlightenHer Are You Talking to Your Kids About Emotionally Driven Money Decisions? In my early adult years, I made some REALLY bad money decisions. I imagine many of us can relate to that on some level. January 14, 2020 No Comments