Personal Finance Tips for Late Starters
Most of us have heard the advice: start investing early and make your money work for you. Which is very solid advice–and advice I would
Most of us have heard the advice: start investing early and make your money work for you. Which is very solid advice–and advice I would
Financial independence is often talked about, not always understood. It’s called a variety of things–financially independent, retired, financially secure, etc. To keep things uncomplicated (kind
It’s important for everyone to periodically review their financial future. There are certain money questions to ask yourself that will help keep you on track.
Year over year, it’s easy for our personal finances to remain the same if we keep living the same way. That means keeping the same
Wealth is a broad topic. Contrary as it might sound, wealth isn’t always about money. There are many elements as I wrote about in this
When I think of the term fiscally responsible, the first thing to come to mind is government spending, a boardroom meeting, or corporate executives discussing
There are a lot of things to do that don’t cost money–probably at least a thousand or more. From reading a book to going for
6 figures has long been a benchmark of financial success. It’s not uncommon to hear the terms “6 figure job”, “makes 6 figures”, “6 figure
I’m often asked my opinion about the best investing books for beginners. Not an easy question because there are so many great ones–and I have
Recently you have probably heard about the Great Resignation. People leaving their jobs for greener pastures–may it be starting their own business, pursuing a passion,
As we enter the second week of 2025, many of us are hyper focused on our 2025 New Year’s Resolutions. Whether it be health, wellness,
I don’t do crash diets, carb-free challenges, or quick weight loss bootcamps. If it’s not sustainable, it’s not for me. I also don’t take part
Money buys a lot of things. At its most basic–food, shelter, daily living items, etc. In the luxury areas–a really nice car, large home in
A week or two ago I was reading a post about retirees and their biggest regrets. One of the regrets was not investing enough and