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...
by Hannah Moore | Feb 8, 2023 | A Growing Family, Established Career, Financial Planning
Here at Guiding Wealth, we’ve been seeing a growing interest in the idea of intergenerational housing. Also known as multigenerational living, this trend has seen a steady increase in the U.S. over the last two decades and has become even more popular in the...
by Hannah Moore | Jan 25, 2023 | Financial Planning, Investments, Personal Finance
It feels like we’ve been saying this for years at this point, but it’s still true: The stock market is unpredictable. It’s sometimes up when it “should” be down or vice versa, and it seems like any little thing can set off a big swing in one direction or the other....
by Hannah Moore | Jan 18, 2023 | Established Career, Financial Planning, Healthcare, New to My Career, Taxes
Have you ever heard of a Health Savings Account (or HSA)? You might have noticed it the last time you were looking through your health insurance options. Although the name seems fairly straightforward, an HSA isn’t just a dedicated account where you can save money...
by Hannah Moore | Jan 11, 2023 | Financial Planning, Investments, Taxes
January is a great time to start thinking about taxes, and that doesn’t just mean getting your paperwork ready to file in April. The beginning of the year is when tax code changes take effect, and keeping track of these updates is the key to ensuring that next year’s...
by Hannah Moore | Dec 20, 2022 | A Growing Family, Couples and Money, Established Career, Financial Planning, Financial Transitions, New to My Career
Sometimes, major purchases come in waves. Maybe your AC breaks and your car dies two weeks later. Or maybe you finally take the plunge and put a down payment on a house, and the next day a family member has a medical emergency, and you know big medical bills are...