Most of us need to work to support ourselves and our lifestyles. We cash a check and use the money to pay for things we need today or to cover anticipated future needs. But the question to ask ...
Today’s article comes to us from Lauren Reed of Nashville, TN. Lauren is a founding partner at REED Public Relations and co-founder of Wealth of a Woman. If you’ve ever looked at your bank statement ...
In my last post, I described the essential role that values play in the life you lead. I also showed how you can deconstruct values so you can really understand what values are driving your life. But ...
As business owners and entrepreneurs, it's important for us to understand the power of our values and how they guide our businesses every step of the way, from the initial idea for a company to how ...
Everyone wants to make money, and investing — if you can afford it — is a good way to increase your personal wealth, gain more financial freedom and get closer to getting ahead instead of just getting ...
Should I be saving for my child’s future education or saving for my retirement? Should I pay down my lowest credit card debt or the one with the highest interest? Should I rent out my house or just ...
In a time of resolutions, who doesn't reflect on where, exactly, their money goes? It's one thing to stick to strict dollar amounts and percentages that you set for yourself; it's another to actually ...
Impact investing words with charts on the wall. When planning for retirement, it’s easy to focus on savings and investing without considering values-based investing. But for many mass affluent ...
Career advice often revolves around three big ideas: define your values, follow your passion and find your purpose. But as Irina Cozma writes in the Harvard Business Review, “We all know following ...
Recently many people have been concerned about boycotting based on racial equity but have not thought of aligning that to their Roth IRA investments. While this article highlights Roth IRA investing ...
Do you know what you value? With respect to your grandfather’s pilot watch and that bottle of special-occasion Pappy you have stashed in your office, we’re not talking about possessions. What we mean ...