The Parent’s Simple Guide to College Savings

The Parent’s Simple Guide to College Savings In 2017, the average total expenses for a private college was more than $50,000. Per year! Imagine what that will soar to when my 3-year-old and 1-year-old are starting to look at colleges.  In fact, here’s a calculator to calculate how much you’ll need to save for college expenses.  Gulp. … Read more

Getting Out of Your Own Way to Reach Your Goals

Getting Out of Your Own Way to Reach Your Goals There is something invigorating about ending one year and starting a new year. We always have so many “resolutions,” or goals that we want to accomplish in the new year. But 80% of goals in the new year are abandoned by February! I’ve done it, … Read more

What Kind of Relationship do You Have with Money?

What Kind of Relationship do You Have with Money? Have you thought about your relationship with money? As with any relationship, you are bound to have good times and not so good times, but just like our interpersonal relationships, what we learned as children about money affects the decisions we make as adults. What are … Read more

How Budgets are Like Diets & How to Succeed with Both

How Budgets are Like Diets & How to Succeed with Both 95% of diets fail within the first two months. Budgets aren’t far behind. But the real questions are why do they fail and what can we do to change that? Is it that we don’t have enough knowledge? Is it that we need more … Read more

Why Your Goals Should be Big and Scary

Why Your Goals Should be Big and Scary It’s January (barely, I know) and it’s the time that we think about resolutions and goal-setting.  I’ve thought a lot about these topics this year because I have big things I want to accomplish in 2018.  The more I’ve thought about it, the more I’ve come to … Read more

10 Finance Books to Get Financially Fit

10 Finance Books to Get Financially Fit Who doesn’t love a good book?  I especially like to read things that are going to motivate me in some way.  Sometimes that is a classic.  Sometimes it is a pop psychology book (Malcolm Gladwell, anyone??). And sometimes it is a personal finance book to help whip my … Read more

5 Easy Steps to Setting Up Your 401K for Success

5 Easy Steps to Setting Up Your 401K for Success Ahhh, retirement! Those days of traveling with your husband, playing with grandchildren, sleeping in, and relaxing after 40+ years of hard work, raising children, and paying your dues. Sounds good, doesn’t it? But what if I told you that 24% of Americans have less than … Read more