4 Easy Steps to Start a Spending Plan (or Budget)
Hi there, today I want to talk about budgeting, or your sending plan. We recently talked about how to vacation on a budget, so today I want to talk to you […]
Hi there, today I want to talk about budgeting, or your sending plan. We recently talked about how to vacation on a budget, so today I want to talk to you […]
Today we’re shooting this video from my family’s property and so I thought it was a great opportunity to talk about some of the tricks that we use to help save money when we’re traveling.
A lot of people look at opportunities to pay down a mortgage on a house; keep the house, purchase a new house, and use their old house as a rental.
We recently discussed that two of the more popular options when it comes to saving for retirement are your Traditional 401K’s and your Traditional IRA’s. But what do you do if you are a small business owner or a one-man shop?
One of the most common misconceptions we run into when meeting with prospects and clients is people thinking that they are saving into an IRA when it’s 401(k) or thinking that their 401(k) is […]
When was the last time that you sat down and reflected on your financial situation? I think sitting down periodically to look over your finances and your financial situation can be a very powerful practice.
Did you know that there are three different tax buckets you can use to save for your future?
This guest post is offered by current Family Law student Rachel E. Barron of Bloodworth Law Firm, PLLC, and was originally posted on the Regent Family Restoration blog. Pre-Nuptial Agreements, […]
Bernie Madoff made it back into the news earlier this week when it was reported that he passed away in prison at the age of 82, he was only 10 years into his […]
Estate planning tends to be one of the last topics that gets checked off that financial planning checklist because, let’s face it, we have to think about our own mortality at that point which nobody really […]