After nearly 25 years, 2 degrees from NYU, 13 apartments, 2 boroughs, 5 neighborhoods, 2 cats, 1 husband, three kids and one dog, we packed up and left my favorite apartment (a four-bedroom! In Brooklyn Heights!) in Summer 2019.
Quarantine Finance Webinar – What To Do Now
UPDATE – VIDEO POSTED BELOW
It seems that every day another client is sharing news of layoffs and company shutdowns. Over the last five weeks, 26.4 million people in the US have lost their jobs. For context, this is more …
How to Triage Your Finances During a Tough Time
If you’ve had a loss of income due to the COVID-19 shutdown, you may be wondering how to protect yourself financially. We look at people’s cash flow every day, so we have a pretty good idea of how people choose …
How We Saved $50,000 Per Year
2008-2012 were some tough years across the board. Many people I knew had to downsize, change careers, or experienced wild income fluctuations. The truth is – my family and I went through the same thing. And, honestly, the lessons we …
Pay for Convenience or Do it Yourself?
When is it worth it to pay for convenience? Do you ever feel guilty about paying for something you know you could do yourself? How do you know if you can afford it?
I think many of my clients struggle …
How to Save Money on Food (Even if You Are a Terrible Cook)
I’m a terrible cook. I appreciate good food and I love my garden, but cooking never came naturally to me.
Back in my single days, I used to call for takeout when I got off the subway after work, timing …