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What Simple Stories Can Teach Grandchildren About Money

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What is Your Grandma Name? If you are a grandmother, did your kids ask you how you wanted to be addressed by the grandchildren: grandma, mimi, memaw, etc? Never having thought about that question (since both my grandparents and my husband’s were always Grandma Last Name and Grandpa Last Name), I was totally surprised when…

Are You Expecting Your Man to Be Your Financial Plan?

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What does money mean to you? If you had to choose one word to describe what money means to you, what would that word be? Survival, security, love, power, independence, or something else? Whatever word you identified is the result of years of experiences, beginning in your childhood. These experiences have shaped your money personality…

Less Worry, More Life

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What is the one thing everyone wants in life? No matter where you live, what your situation is, or exactly how you describe your answer, we all have the same goal…happiness. Your definition of happiness is where we will each differ. Some definitions are related to financial independence, love relationships, accomplishments, personal passions or hobbies,…

An Epidemic: Financial Illiteracy

April 2019 – Because we’re living longer, saving less, feeling less secure about our jobs, and not requiring financial literacy be taught in a majority of our schools, it’s no wonder 40% of millennials say they are overwhelmed with debt, living paycheck to paycheck and are unable to save for the future. Or that 60% of…