Tag: Financial Freedom
What You’ll See When the Tide Goes Out
Some seasons announce themselves gently. Others arrive with unexpected surprises. So far, 2026 feels like the latter — filled with news that makes us think more carefully about security, stability, and the people we care about most.
Surprises can act as a spotlight. They draw our attention to what we...
The Habits That Make Us Human
Earlier this week, the groundhog saw his shadow — six more weeks of winter, or so tradition says. It’s a familiar ritual that always seems to prompt a moment of reflection: how easily life can settle into patterns that feel repetitive. Same season. Same story. Same headlines. And yet...
Chasing Wealth: Why It Gets More Expensive Every Year
A curious inflation story from the past year: the Cost of Living Extremely Well Index—which tracks billionaire spending—rose 5.5% in 2025, roughly twice the inflation most households experienced. Yachts, private jets, designer fashion, and trophy homes—status-heavy purchases—climbed faster than everyday costs.
When spending is tied to visibility and signaling success,...
The Point of It All? Enlightenment, or at Least Calm
When we talk about the future, the focus usually lands on numbers: savings targets, performance reports, next steps. Those matter, of course, but they aren’t the ultimate point.
Part of the purpose of preparing for what’s ahead is to enjoy future freedom—stepping back from the noise and finding a sense...
The Most Honest Prediction for 2026
If it feels like every week brings a new plot twist—geopolitical shifts, emerging tech, policy changes, breaking news—you’re not imagining it. The world’s moving fast, and the forecasts keep coming. But the most honest prediction of all? Nobody knows exactly what’s next.
And that’s okay. In fact, it’s expected. Uncertainty...
Don’t Just Think. Do.
January brings twelve fresh months and a quiet challenge to make them count. And though many resolutions this time of year focus on getting fit, true fitness strengthens every aspect of your life—physical, emotional, and financial—keeping them in balance.
To highlight that, a recent Empower survey called “Money on the...
Finish 2025 Strong, Step Powerfully Into 2026
Every year leaves a trail of numbers behind—evidence of choices, effort, and focus. Each contribution, payment, and investment of your resources becomes part of a much bigger picture: the story of how daily discipline transforms into lasting progress. Steady, thoughtful action has a quiet brilliance that can compound over...
The Good You Give Away Has a Way of Coming Back
Some gifts don’t come wrapped. They arrive when you surprise a neighbor with food, check in on a friend, or give without expecting anything in return. Those generous moments shape this season, and though all types of giving count, I hope you’re finding time for the kind that matters...
A Season for Reflection — and Renewed Perspective
As the days grow shorter and air turns colder, many of us find ourselves slowing down before the full rush of the holidays begins. This quieter season offers an opportunity to pause, reflect, and consider where we stand, both personally and financially.
Much of the conversation in financial circles lately...
Getting What You Really Want This Holiday Season
With holiday season ahead of us, thoughts turn to giving —or getting—that perfect gift. The one that earns a big smile or a spark of surprise. But research and real life keep showing the same truth: price doesn’t equal meaning, and thoughtful doesn’t have to mean extravagant.
This year, with...
Changing The Way You Think
With the recent time change, many of us have been resetting clocks and routines for the season ahead. It’s a good reminder that even small shifts can make a real difference—especially in how we think about money.
Most financial conversations focus on performance—returns, market swings, retirement timing. Important topics, but...
You’ve Got More Capacity Than You Think
As fall settles in, many of us turn our attention to seasonal routines—clearing the yard, checking the gutters, bringing in the plants before the first frost. It’s a time to take stock, to clear out what’s finished and make room for what still holds promise.
Any seasoned gardener knows that...
During Scary Headline Season, Here’s What Really Matters
Halloween may come once a year, but for many people, anxiety around money and the future lasts far longer. Debt, stretched budgets, or savings goals that never seem to stick can feel intimidating—and easy to avoid.
This year, many Americans are confronting a tough mix of financial realities: higher living...
12 Weeks Left in 2025: What Will You Lock In On?
Economic headlines and uncertainty can make even the most capable people freeze. Experts call it money paralysis—the feeling that the stakes are so high you’re better off doing nothing at all. But doing nothing has a cost, too. Inaction quietly eats away at progress.
This fall, a new idea has...
Small Cut, Big Signal: How the Interest Rate Change Will Affect...
This month, the Federal Reserve lowered interest rates by a quarter point. While modest, the move is significant — it marks a turn after a long stretch of holding rates steady at elevated levels. For households and businesses alike, this adjustment is a reminder that financial conditions are always...
The Odds We Live By
How often have you started an important task, only to end up scrolling instead? Experts say our attention spans are shrinking, and economists now view attention as a scarce resource—every bit as valuable as time or capital. We’re only beginning to calculate the real cost of distraction.
When focus slips,...
The Odds We Live By
Among last week’s headlines, two very different stories stood out. The first was impossible to miss: a nearly $1.8 billion Powerball jackpot finally found winners in Texas and Missouri. Big lottery wins always dominate attention—after all, who doesn’t like to imagine what they’d do with a billion dollars?
The second...
Your Successful Season Starts Now
As summer draws to a close, we’re reminded how quickly life moves. Economic reports shift week to week, headlines swing between optimism and caution, and the rhythm of the seasons keeps marching forward. It’s tempting to wait for the “perfect” time—whether adjust our financial lives, or pursue happiness. But...
The Value of Humility and Collaboration
In the world of finance, we often talk about numbers, trends, and strategies. But equally important to long-term success is a quality that doesn’t appear on balance sheets: humility. Recognizing what we know and—perhaps more importantly—what we don’t is essential to making sound financial decisions.
It is tempting to believe...
Is It Worth Haggling Over?
Imagine walking out of a restaurant and paying less — just for asking. For some people, saving money is a sport. Maybe it’s the friend who brags about a BOGO that was too good to resist, or the frugal aunt who negotiates everything. But being thoughtful about purchases —...
The Right Time, For The Right Reasons
We all have a unique relationship with time—some of us thrive on precise schedules; others adapt fluidly as life unfolds. This individuality shapes not just our calendars, but how we approach decisions, prioritize responsibilities, and manage change.
Our relationship with money is also complex and personal. There are many paths...
Check, Please: Summer Spending in Review
Believe it or not, this week marks the midpoint of summer—the sweet spot between the solstice and the autumn equinox. According to the 2025 Farmers’ Almanac, August 7th is our official halfway mark. Hard to believe, isn’t it? Each day, the calendar is quietly telling us: our summer days...
Enduring Values – Reflections from the Course and Your Financial Journey
This past weekend, golfer Scottie Scheffler displayed his extraordinary skill and grace under pressure by winning the British Open. Yet, what lingered even more than his win was his humility in recalling the ancient wisdom of King Solomon: “All is fleeting.” Scheffler reminded the world that trophies and glory may...
Unpacking the “Big Beautiful Bill” and Changes That Affect You
A significant new bill was just signed into law, locking in the 2017 tax cuts and introducing new deductions across its 900 pages. While a few new tax breaks could fatten your refund next spring, there are also some belt-tightening measures for federal healthcare, food-aid, and student loan programs...
A Great Nation Or What
As we celebrate the spirit of this great nation—one built on vision, determination and resilience—it’s only fitting that we gather under open skies, watching fireworks rise and brighten the landscape. The beauty of this view reminds us not only of America’s promise, but also of the importance of keeping...
Wait a minute – That wasn’t the plan
Summer is here—a season full of energy, possibilities, plenty of heat, and the potential for storms. The soaring temperatures serve as a reminder that, just like weather forecasts, even our best predictions about the future can change unexpectedly.
Life often forces us to pivot. How well can you adapt?
So far,...
A Case of OPD? When Other People’s Decisions Affect Your Money.
With summer upon us, many are ready for a well-deserved break or vacation. As you recharge, this season can also be a good time to reflect on your broader financial picture—especially how others’ choices are affecting your own.
We often view our financial status as a series of purely personal...
Balancing “Now” Needs with “Later” Goals
With so many options and demands competing for your attention, it’s normal to wonder: Should I focus on the needs I have today, or the goals I have for tomorrow? This is what we call a “Now and Later” moment—a time for evaluating immediate needs against future aspirations. It’s...
Graduate From Good Idea to Great Outcomes
With graduations, weddings, and summer adventures in season, you’ll notice an abundance of advice being shared right now. Your newsfeed might be filled with clips of speeches from such notable figures as President Trump, Simone Biles, Snoop Dogg, and even Kermit the Frog. And though the most quotable commencement...
Stocks vs. Degrees: Which has the better return for your money?
As graduation season arrives, many families are asking if a college degree is still a worthwhile investment. With millions struggling to repay student loans amid our changing economic and political landscape, the future can feel uncertain. So, what path should new high school graduates take?
New research compares the return...











