Have you ever had the feeling you should do something when it comes to a money decision, ignored the gut feeling, and then were sorry? Even if you’re a highly intuitively aware person, when it comes to money you might feel like you shouldn’t listen to the inner nudges. It’s as if money is an area ... Read More »
Why I’m Hopeful about Money these days
It’s easy to feel worried and discouraged these days about money and the economy. The news can be awful. The unemployment numbers – scary The future growth in the economy – unclear The markets – volatile All this adds up to: We humans really don’t like uncertainty. It ... Read More »
8 Ways to Romance Your Money
Valentine’s Day is my favorite holiday. My mom and dad always made a big deal about getting me fun Valentine’s Day cards and sometimes even a little gift. For me it’s a holiday about all types of love and caring – not solely about romantic love as many see it. What if this Valentine’s Day you ... Read More »
Independence Day: A Good Time to Check Your Financial Independence
We are getting ready to celebrate the Fourth of July at neighborhood parades and family barbecues. Independence Day is also the perfect time to review your finances and make sure you are on track to creating financial independence. What is financial independence? It's knowing you have ... Read More »
Should You Give Your Kids an Allowance?
People often ask, "Should I give my kids an allowance?" I think it's important to teach kids about money early and allowance is a great way to do this. In this video, I'll talk about when to start an allowance, how much to give, and if allowance should be attached to chores kids do around the ... Read More »
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