Your 2020 Financial Checklist
Your financial strategy should be reviewed and updated regularly to consider any lifestyle changes that occurred in your life. The review needs to occur as changes happen and at a…
Your financial strategy should be reviewed and updated regularly to consider any lifestyle changes that occurred in your life. The review needs to occur as changes happen and at a…
A financial planner can save you time and headaches in addition to helping you tackle financial goals, such as retirement, saving for college, or estate planning. Before talking to…
Do you disconnect your faith from the more secular aspects of life? If you are like most people, you spend one hour a week in church and are focused on…
By Victoria Sechrist Invariably, at some point during Lent, I refer to Good Friday as “Black Friday.” I think it makes sense because Good Friday is a dark, but beautiful…
Our culture urges us to buy, buy, buy and Thanksgiving Day is the only time our society encourages thankfulness. Even that attempt gets diluted by the focus on joining the…
If anything happens to mom, dad, or your spouse, where would your family find the information in an emergency situation such as accident, illness or death? It can be tough…
Health care sharing plans are gaining popularity as a viable alternative to traditional health insurance. A health care sharing plan is typically a faith-based organization, which facilitates voluntary sharing among…
In a marriage, differing opinions about finances can trigger arguments, tension, anger, stress and worry. Money differences can drive a wedge between you. It is important for you to work…
There is a difference between being cheap vs being frugal. The dictionary definition of cheap is: not costing a lot of money; of low quality; not worth a lot of money;…
We aren’t predicting a recession tomorrow. But after such a long “Bull” run there’s bound to be a downturn sooner or later, and now is the best time to prepare…