Multigenerational living in the U.S. is becoming quite a trend. While culturally mainstream in countries across the globe, American extended families have shied away from living under one roof for decades. But those societal norms are rapidly changing. Why? Because household sharing has lots of benefits for everyone involved. From cost of living to childcare Read More
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Middle class FOMO: Is it the end of the American Dream?
You often hear those tales of the good old days. The stories about a thriving middle class living the American Dream. So much has changed for this segment of our society in the last few decades. Many people raised with the expectation they’d be able to better their station in life are now struggling to Read More
Yin and yang: Navigating a relationship with your money opposite
Financial conversations with your partner can bring a whole new complexity to any relationship. They can be uncomfortable, awkward, scary even. But it’s incredibly important to lay it all out there and get on the same page. Why? Because financial troubles are a big reason why many relationships fall apart. The dynamics get even more Read More
Retiring early: Five ways the dream could become a reality
Do you daydream about leaving your nine-to-five sooner rather than later in life? Retiring early is becoming an extremely common financial goal. People want the freedom and flexibility well before their golden years. Others are simply striving for ultimate financial independence – working because they want to, not because they depend on the income. Traditional Read More
#Trending: What’s been on our radar in the world of finance
Happy summer! As the first half of 2019 ends, take a step back and see how far you’ve come this year. Mid-year is the perfect time to reevaluate and refocus on your annual financial goals. A lot of questions have come our way lately about saving money, particularly for big life milestones. Here’s a recap Read More
4 reasons “time IN the market” wins over “timing the market”
Our thoughts on the whole “timing the market” approach? In the wise words of Paul Samuelson, “investing should be more like watching paint dry or watching grass grow. If you want excitement, take $800 and go to Las Vegas”. Many people shy away from the stock market from the fear that it’s too risky. They Read More
Top 10 quotes to boost your financial resilience
We all know life can throw the unexpected our way sometimes. The goal is to have the financial flexibility to be able to successfully navigate those situations. Here are a few of our favorite quotes to inspire you to give your financial resilience a leg up:
How to simplify (and pay off!) your credit card debt
It doesn’t take much to get into credit card trouble in today’s “swipe it and forget it” economy. Nearly every store is plastic-for-payment friendly. You don’t even have to open your wallet! Tapping your phone or watch will do. Online shopping is easier than ever. Months can literally fly by without your having to touch Read More
Financial generational conflict: Where do we go from here?
Does this awkward conversation sound familiar? You bring up some financial issue you’ve been grappling with lately to an older friend or family member. Maybe you want to get it off your chest. Maybe you’d like a little bit of emotional support. Maybe you’re just making small talk. Whatever the reason, you regret the decision Read More
#Trending: What’s been on our radar in the world of finance
Spring is finally in the air! Believe it or not, the first three months of 2019 are already coming to a close. Have you been keeping up with your financial goals so far this year? Remember it’s never too late to make improvements to your overall financial wellbeing. In case you’ve been busy with all Read More