
Redesigning the Emergency Fund
The emergency fund is like a necessary evil. We know we need one, yet hate that our cash lazily sits in it. We feel guilty

The emergency fund is like a necessary evil. We know we need one, yet hate that our cash lazily sits in it. We feel guilty

How you’ve been taught to measure your wealth may not be terribly effective, and it can set you up for disappointment down the road. Ask

You may have just read that title and thought, “What? Who shouldn’t be happy when they get money in the mail?” The answer is simple

Whole Life Insurance Premiums: How Flexible Are They? A few of the most common questions I often hear from clients when they are considering buying

You’ve heard the old saying that “Cash is King.” Those who have the cash, make the rules, it says. Well, today, let’s use that idea

One of the aspects I like most about my role in advising clients is that we get to talk about a lot of

I recently read an allegory called, The Story of the Catfish. This amazing story of vigilance reminded me of how this metaphor can be compared

Recently, I was watching a program about the myth of 15th century Europeans believing the world was flat. For years I was told, and probably

The news practically went viral when Utah blogger, Lisa Henderson announced on her Over the Moon site that she and her husband were cancelling Christmas.

You could arguably say the best thing about Thanksgiving is the food and the football. The long-standing tradition of watching a bowl game with your