How to Plan for Retirement the Right Way

There are lots of ways to successfully plan for retirement. However, it’s easy to get caught up in the details, become distracted by worst-case scenarios, and lose confidence in whether or not you’re on the right path. In this post, I’d like to help you by laying out how to plan for retirement using the... Continue Reading →

Why Should I Invest in Index Funds?

Be honest: Are you intiminated by stocks? Does the idea of having to pick one type of mutual fund or ETF over another scare you into avoiding decisions about investing altogether? Thankfully, whether you’re trying to build up your retirement nest egg or simply invest for growth, there’s one thing you can do that will... Continue Reading →

How Much Mortgage Can I Afford?

Buying a home can be trickier than you might think, especially if it's your first time. You’ll naturally have questions like “How much mortgage can I afford?” and “How will a house impact the rest of my budget?” as well as many other financial concerns to think about. Because a mortgage is so big and... Continue Reading →

What Is the F.I.R.E. Movement?

If you think that leaving your job and sailing off into retirement is something that only happens when you’re 65 years old, think again! There’s a growing community of highly motivated individuals who are challenging this concept and finding new and creative ways to retire as early as their 20s and 30s.  It’s called the... Continue Reading →

7 Big Financial Lessons from the Pandemic

The COVID-19 pandemic will be remembered as an unprecedented time in history. Not only has it been challenging both physically and emotionally, but it has also been very difficult financially for many people as well.  According to the Pew Research Center, nearly 4 in every 10 Americans say they have taken a pay cut, been... Continue Reading →

Why Should I Contribute to a 401k Plan?

The next time you’re at work or out in public, take a good look around you. You may not realize it but there’s a solid chance that nearly half of the people you see have nothing saved for retirement.  This is according to a survey of over 2,000 respondents by GOBankingRanks. When asked about their... Continue Reading →

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