If you’re not good at saving, try making it as easy on yourself as possible.
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How I Created my Financial Foundation
When I graduated college, I knew I wanted to live close to work but I didn’t have anyone to live with.
Is Buying a New Home Built Into Your Long-Term Goals?
One of the most important aspects of the job of a financial planner is to help people manage their emotions and stick to their long-term goals.
Young Professionals – Think About Your Retirement Savings
Some inspiration from my colleague and friend, Jared Defore, for this message. Give him a follow on Twitter for more financial tips.
Telling Friends “No”
One of the hardest parts about being intentional with your money and trying to be financially wise is having to tell others “no”.
Track Your Net Worth
We only have a couple more days left in March (2018 is already ¼ of the way over). My favorite way to track my progress towards my financial goals is by updating my net worth statement on the last day of each month, which is something that, Jared Defore, taught me to do.
Personal Finance Isn’t a To Do List
We all procrastinate sometimes – doing laundry, taking out the trash, going to the gym, handling personal finances.
Financial Relationships
If you’re in a relationship, then I’m willing to bet that one of you is more of the “money person” and one is more of the “free-spirited person”.
Break Down Goals Into Smaller Goals
I think it’s important to identify realistic financial goals and break them down into smaller goals to help ensure that you’ll accomplish what you’d like and that you will be able to adequately pay for them.
Millennial Money Mistakes
I read an article titled The 3 Biggest Money Mistakes Millennials Make the other day that hit home with me because they’re things that I notice every day.