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Is Social Media Harming Your Relationship?

Is Social Media Harming Your Relationship?

In my financial planning practice, I work with individuals who are in a relationship at all stages: …those getting ready to tie the knot, whether for the first time or after a divorce; … newlyweds, new parents, empty-nesters, and retirees; …those contemplating a...

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Replace Overcrowded Gyms with Other Options

Replace Overcrowded Gyms with Other Options

January – the start of a new year. The start for many people to fulfill their New Year’s resolution to lose weight. While I’m thrilled so many people begin the year motivated, it’s frustrating when the gym I use is overcrowded. I’m used to having access to whichever...

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Don’t Give Up, Re-evaluate and Recommit

Don’t Give Up, Re-evaluate and Recommit

Every January, we hear “new year, new you.” We're encouraged to improve ourselves. And it's promoted by making New Year’s resolutions. Did you make any New Year’s resolutions? It’s hard not to become caught up in the hype for change. Retailers and service providers...

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Rebooting Your Career Post-Divorce

Rebooting Your Career Post-Divorce

Before signing your divorce papers, make sure you’ve negotiated money to reboot your career. While overall divorce rates have declined, divorce rates for those over 50 years old have increased. Most of my clients who divorce later in life need to return to work. The...

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Tackling Credit Card Debt

Tackling Credit Card Debt

With interest rates rising, it's time to take your credit card debt seriously. Follow these tips to pay off your debt. If you don’t have credit card debt, congratulations! Send this post to a loved one who may be struggling in this area. Simplify If you have multiple...

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Is Social Media Harming Your Relationship?

In my financial planning practice, I work with individuals who are in a relationship at all stages: …those getting ready to tie the knot, whether for the first time or after a divorce; … newlyweds, new parents, empty-nesters, and retirees; …those contemplating a...

Replace Overcrowded Gyms with Other Options

January – the start of a new year. The start for many people to fulfill their New Year’s resolution to lose weight. While I’m thrilled so many people begin the year motivated, it’s frustrating when the gym I use is overcrowded. I’m used to having access to whichever...

Don’t Give Up, Re-evaluate and Recommit

Every January, we hear “new year, new you.” We're encouraged to improve ourselves. And it's promoted by making New Year’s resolutions. Did you make any New Year’s resolutions? It’s hard not to become caught up in the hype for change. Retailers and service providers...

Rebooting Your Career Post-Divorce

Before signing your divorce papers, make sure you’ve negotiated money to reboot your career. While overall divorce rates have declined, divorce rates for those over 50 years old have increased. Most of my clients who divorce later in life need to return to work. The...

Tackling Credit Card Debt

With interest rates rising, it's time to take your credit card debt seriously. Follow these tips to pay off your debt. If you don’t have credit card debt, congratulations! Send this post to a loved one who may be struggling in this area. Simplify If you have multiple...

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