by Ted James | Mar 5, 2020 | Blog, Family Finances, Personal Growth
By: Ted James Moving out on your own for the first time can be exciting, scary, and confusing all at the same time. And when it comes to your finances, there are several things you should be prepared to handle. Saving money, raising your credit score, building credit,...
by Michelle Petrowski, CFP®, CDFA® | Feb 27, 2020 | Blog, Divorce, KB-Getting Ready
By: Michelle Petrowski, CFP®, CDFA I recently read an article that hit home for me as a single divorced Financial Planner and raises the question, “Why isn’t the divorce scenario tested when creating financial plans? “. The current landscape Americans are living...
by Laura Berger | Feb 20, 2020 | Blog, Health & Wealth, Investing
By: Laura BergerThree techniques for making strides in your personal and professional life.Creating goals keeps you productive, but it is important to make sure you don’t overload yourself with too many or unrealistic ambitions.What’s more, wanting to...
by Stacy Francis, CFP®, CDFA | Feb 13, 2020 | Blog, Divorce, Stacy $avvy Advice
by Stacy Francis, CFP®, CDFA Divorces are very complicated and can take a huge emotional toll on you. The last thing you need is for your divorce to be a financial disaster, on top of that. One of the biggest questions divorcing couples have is “how are we going to...
by Stacy Francis, CFP®, CDFA | Feb 6, 2020 | Blog, Divorce, Stacy $avvy Advice
By: Stacy Francis It’s more common than you might think: Tapping retirement accounts to make ends meet during divorce. And it’s also potentially much more costly than you realize. Many divorcing spouses find themselves strapped for money to pay for...
by Ted James | Jan 30, 2020 | Blog, Investing
By: Ted JamesWith a new baby comes infinite joy and a great deal of added expenses and responsibilities, too. Of course, the bulk of these boils down to your finances, which is why financial planning is not only prudent but a real necessity at this point in your...