Rising professionals often experience lifestyle creep, where spending automatically increases with income, which can prevent wealth building. Learn three
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When I was a kid, Roswell was but a small rural town about 25 miles north of Atlanta. Not at all the seamless expanse of Atlanta that it is today.…
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In the realm of financial planning, a common misconception persists: the belief that you need significant assets before working with a financial advisor
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Four Ways to Protect Your Financial Life: Everywhere we turn right now, it seems we are spending more. I notice it most at the gas pump and at the grocery…
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Worry is defined as a state of anxiety and uncertainty over actual or potential problems. That’s the noun form of the word. I’d like to focus on the verb form,…
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As a young investor, you have a powerful ally on your side: time. When you start investing and saving in your twenties or thirties for retirement, you can put
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When you read about money matters, you may see the phrase, “getting your financial house in order.” What exactly does that mean? What does building a solid
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Financial Stewardship is often described with words such as planning, management, attention and care. All good words. All right on point. The key, though, is
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For many families, a home loan constitutes a significant portion of their household debt. As a result, some people choose to reduce this debt as much as
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Good credit may open doors. It is vital to securing a loan, a business loan, or buying a home. When you establish and maintain good credit in college, you
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Total student loan debt in America is now around $1.6 trillion. Since 2008, it has more than doubled. Federal Reserve data states that 44.7 million Americans
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A good credit score can result in a lower home mortgage rate or a car buying rate. We all try to maintain one. Sometimes, though, life throws us a financial…
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