Think about the last time you read or heard anything about budgeting. Did that blog, book, or podcast include the term “financial freedom”? We’re betting the answer is yes. Most personal finance resources cite this term as the motivation provided for creating and...
Whether you’re just starting to manage your finances or you’ve had years of practice, it can be overwhelming to think about everything you “should be” keeping track of. Do you need to record every purchase, even if it’s just a gas station soda? Should you set up a...
The transition to retirement can be an overwhelming experience; it often takes a while to get out of that work mindset and decide how to structure your days now that you aren’t spending them at the office. Many people find the financial transition to be challenging as...
“How much money is enough?” It’s something we hear all the time from our clients. And while this is certainly an understandable question, we don’t think it’s the right one. Asking how much is enough assumes that there are defined, objective values for what is a “lot”...
We’ve seen a lot of news recently about the housing market in Texas and throughout the country. Low interest rates, inflation, and a surge in telecommuting have fueled a buying frenzy and driven housing costs sky-high. It’s a great time to be a seller, but many buyers...
Most millennials and members of Generation Z grew up hearing about traditional financial priorities: graduating college, getting a good job, buying a house, having children, and saving for retirement. But this cookie-cutter plan isn’t necessarily right for everyone,...