Most married couples take a “divide and conquer” approach to household tasks and chores. One spouse might handle weekly shopping, the other might handle garbage and recycling. One spouse might handle laundry and cleaning, the other might handle yardwork and...
Three Things to Teach the Younger Generations about Money To be happy and independent, children need to know a thing or two about money. What are the most important lessons you can teach your children about money? That is a difficult question because children learn so...
A large part of being a parent is making our children’s lives easier which often comes in the form of committing financial support to those adult children. But before writing a check or making a deposit through Venmo to your children, ask yourself these four key...
When you’re working, raising kids, and struggling to find time to take a run or read a book, it’s common to feel like your days keep getting away from you. Mixing a few of these hacks and habits into your schedule can help you take back some control of...
How to avoid a Summer of Scams: Tips to help avoid the wave of H identity theft, i account hacks, and telemarketing fraud. Protecting your money has come a long way since the days when you bought groceries with a check that had your name, birthdate, Social Security...