This is the eighth post in my “Divorce & Your Money” series. Child support is an important issue for any divorcing couple with children. Parents need to know what to
Set a Fun Financial Goal
Financial planning can be kind of a drag. Save for retirement. Buy more insurance. Save for college. Pay off debt. Planning for death or disability is not exactly uplifting. Wouldn’t
Set a Fun Financial Goal
Financial planning can be kind of a drag. Save for retirement. Buy more insurance. Save for college. Pay off debt. Planning for death or disability is not exactly uplifting. Wouldn’t
Divorce & Your Money: Real Estate
This is the eighth post in my “Divorce & Your Money” series. “Who gets the house?” is the biggest question for many divorces. Your Options Your answer comes down to
Building Financial Confidence (My Video Debut!)
I was thrilled to recently be a part of “The Karen Walrond Show,” a web TV show with episodes at CafeMom.com. The topic of our discussion was “building financial confidence”.
Building Financial Confidence (My Video Debut!)
I was thrilled to recently be a part of “The Karen Walrond Show,” a web TV show with episodes at CafeMom.com. The topic of our discussion was “building financial confidence”.
Divorce & Your Money: Tax Issues
This is the seventh post in my “Divorce & Your Money” series. Taxes are never fun, but there are new things to consider when it comes to divorce. Filing Status
September Garden Report
Just as I did for June, July and August, it’s time for another garden update. Here’s what was happening in September: Tomatoes, tomatoes, tomatoes. Finally some are starting to die
Divorce & Your Money: Retirement Assets
This is the sixth post in my “Divorce & Your Money” series. Also watch this podcast interview on retirement assets and divorce. For many, retirement savings in a 401(k) or