I’m not a perfectionist. But I certainly do try to get things right the first time. So it’s upsetting when things don’t work out like they were planned. The key
Pick any network, scholar, professional or textbook. When they talk about the most common and fundamental approach to investing, they preach “diversification.”
I read an article last week that states “24 percent of workers check work email during activities with family and friends.”1 I am guilty, as charged. It also
One gauge of financial success is monitoring net worth, which isn’t always easy to do. Not many people know the value of their house, their property, their
No, this isn’t a political prediction on who’s going to win the White House and what they might say about your taxes. And no, I’m not claiming that there will
The Kutztown Bicentennial Celebration is this week. It’s the 200th birthday of the place I grew up and now make the home of my business. There will be bands
Maybe you inherited property with your sibling when Mom died. Maybe it’s your family friend, a long-term boyfriend or a committed partner. Whatever the
New dads, old dads, granddads, dads-in-law, stepdads, serious dads, goofball dads, uncles that take on the roles of dads…There must be a million fatherly types
Pop quiz: How much cash should you be holding?
- A) 3-6 months of your monthly expenses
- B) 1-2 years of your expected withdrawals from savings
- C) Cash is king
With a one year old and a six-year old (almost seven) with seemingly endless amounts of energy, long drives to vacation destinations are out of the question for