Your Time. Your Money. Can You Answer These Three Questions?
Studying behavioral finance has led me to three thought provoking questions about time and money. There are no right or wrong answers, only honest ones.
Studying behavioral finance has led me to three thought provoking questions about time and money. There are no right or wrong answers, only honest ones.
As a twenty something investor, you have time on your side. Lots of time. Focus on these things that you can control.
There is a balance between spending less in order to maximize a legacy for your children vs. spending more on what provides you with joy and fulfillment.
Budgeting can be fun? Of course! Let me show you how...
A personalized asset allocation is a key component in a disciplined investment plan. But remember, not everything in your portfolio will be performing great at the same time. Life can work that way too. Have you thought about your life’s asset allocation? Is it time to rebalance?
What goals are important to you? Are they aligned with your Core Values? Shari Reiches shares a story that may provoke some thoughts...