Non-Boring Finance 101
401k, FDIC, blabbity blah blah. Don’t fall asleep! We know the jargon is designed for that 7:30 am class you dreaded that put you to sleep.
Here’s our way of simplifying and expediting your financial learning curve.

4 Steps to Simplify Your Financial Life
Life can be busy and complicated, especially as we head into 2021. If you’re looking for ways to streamline your life and finances as we head into the New Year, then you’re going to love these four easy steps for simplifying your financial life. 1. Consolidate Consolidation is the process

6 Step Program to Build Lasting Financial Success in the New Year
The end of 2020 is just around the corner, and the New Year can’t get here soon enough. Whether or not you’re someone who sets New Year’s resolutions, it’s a great time to initiate change. Why not make 2021 the year you (finally) position yourself for financial success? If

Elections Matter … But Your Life Transitions Are More Important
Many folks are feeling as much anxiety about the end of this contentious presidential election as they were feeling during the long months of campaigning. It’s impossible to predict with 100% accuracy what a new president and a new Congress are going to do. That feeling of uncertainty can

Believing These 5 Money Myths Keeps You From Growing
We all have beliefs about money. These beliefs are important as they inform our financial decisions, for better or worse. Below are five widespread myths that women cling to when it comes to money. All too often, they hold women back from achieving the financial future they’ve always wanted.

“It’s the Economy, Stupid” circa 2020
Bill Clinton famously said, “it’s the economy, stupid.” Okay, that’s not exactly how it went. James Carville, Clinton’s chief campaign strategist, coined the term and wrote it on a whiteboard in Clinton’s campaign headquarters. It was his way of reminding Mr. Clinton of what the people really cared about.

Money Myths Series: Myth #6 – Financial Planning is Not a Priority if I’m Young, Old, Divorced, Widowed, or a Stay-at-Home Mom
Whether you are young and single, married with children, or retired and widowed, financial planning should always be a priority. No matter what age or stage you’re at in your life, having a plan for your money is essential. When is the right time to do financial planning? We’re