by Hannah Moore | Sep 6, 2023 | A Growing Family, Established Career, Financial Planning
We’ve talked before about how important it is to discuss money with your children. There’s never really a time that’s “too early” to start introducing those concepts. But don’t worry — it’s never too late to start either! No matter their ages, your kids will benefit...
by Hannah Moore | Aug 15, 2023 | Established Career, Nearing Retirement, Recently Retired
Social Security has a reputation for being confusing— and not just because of how your contributions look on your pay stubs and tax returns. It’s complicated because your Social Security benefits don’t always line up with your official retirement date. You can decide...
by Hannah Moore | Aug 2, 2023 | Established Career, Goals, Nearing Retirement, Personal Finance
Here at Guiding Wealth, we are dedicated to helping you use your money in ways that are most meaningful to you. Yes, it’s a departure from traditional financial advice that harps on saving a 20% down payment for a home and never having consumer debt. But we think...
by Hannah Moore | Jul 5, 2023 | A Growing Family, Couples and Money, Established Career
Americans used to move often, leaving their towns or even states to go in search of new jobs, climates, or even political/religious environments. But that trend has significantly declined, especially in the last 30 years. Basically, people just don’t want to move....
by Hannah Moore | Jun 7, 2023 | Couples and Money, Established Career, Goals
School’s out and we’re looking forward to a summer of travel! As pandemic concerns continue to fade, we’re hearing from many of our clients who are looking forward to a change of pace from the “staycations” of the last few years. A vacation is exciting, no matter...
by Hannah Moore | Feb 22, 2023 | Established Career, Financial Planning, Personal Finance
It’s February, but we’re not thinking about romantic relationships. We’re here to ask you about your relationship with money. Do you feel like you have a positive, healthy relationship with your finances? If your answer is “no,” you’re not alone. In fact, a positive...