In the last week of the year, it is my habit to look back on the past year and consider what happened and what I have learned. We’ve all dealt
Three Steps to Making Smarter College Money Decisions
Why Making Smart College Money Choices Is More Complicated Now – And 3 Steps to Help Colleges and universities abruptly closed this spring and sent students home. The impact of
Can I Afford to Work Part-Time?
Wouldn’t it be great to have an extra day each week to run errands, spend time with your family, or just relax? But can you afford it? As a mom,
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
Divorce & Your Money: Liabilities
This is the fifth post in my “Divorce & Your Money” series. In addition to their assets, a divorcing couple must identify their financial debts or liabilities. Division and responsibility