Creating generational wealth means preparing for any situation or family milestone that comes your way. When getting your affairs in order, here are 7 costly mistakes to avoid while planning your estate. Read More
Your job package is so much bigger than your salary. Here are things to look at when contemplating your first job. Read More
Imagine getting a raise. You reward yourself with a vacation, upgrade your apartment, buy a new car. Except the spending doesn't stop. This common phenomenon of spending increases with wage is called lifestyle creep. With lifestyle creep, discretionary spending becomes inflated because wants are perceived as a right to have versus a choice— a necessity versus a want. Our financial friend, Eduek tackles how she overcame her lifestyle creep twice in this blog post. Read More
Don’t Panic! 😱 Listen to this article by playing or downloading the audio below! Let’s face it, the economic news... Read More
Up until pretty recently, I didn’t know how much money I had on any given day. Ever. I mean, I totally knew that I paid my bills on time (thank god for autopay), and if I wanted to grab a coffee or go out to eat during the week, I could do it without thinking too much. Here are two lessons I've learned. Read More
A money coach answers how to help your parents financially prepare for retirement. Read More
The right health insurance plan can help make you financially resilient in light of Covid-19 or an accident. Knowing your options and utilizing all available resources can help you maximize your available benefits during an economic crisis and global pandemic. Read More
Open enrollment is a limited period of time when you can select or change the benefit options you’ve selected through your employer, but it's also the perfect time to make some life-changing financial decisions. Read More
Kenneth uses his 15 years of experience in a relationship to explain what a couple can do to manage the money and stress. Read More