by Team WFAN | Feb 16, 2015 | Basics, Financial Planning, Money
The following blog is by Sophia Bera originally published in her website Gen Y Planning. Starting an emergency fund can sound like a daunting task. 3 to 6 months’ of your income, in one place? That’s a big number! You may think you don’t even need an emergency...
by Amy Jo Lauber | Jan 28, 2015 | Financial Planning, Life, Money
The following blog is by Amy Jo Lauber originally published on her blog page. Just like everyone else, but usually worse. What happens, especially when someone becomes famous practically overnight, is they ask their family members and close friends for referrals to...
by Carl Richards | Jan 23, 2015 | Financial Planning, Life, Money
The following blog is by Carl Richards originally published in The New York Times’ Blog. The day after Christmas, a skier was caught in an avalanche near my home in Park City, Utah. Part of a foursome, the skier slid with the snow for about 500 feet before ending...
by Carl Richards | Nov 26, 2014 | Financial Planning, Life, Money
The following blog is by Carl Richards originally published in The New York Times’ Blog. Americans aren’t saving enough. The numbers appear to back up this claim, which we hear repeatedly. But what I find more interesting is how we react to such statements. I touched...
by Team WFAN | Nov 22, 2014 | Basics, Financial Planning, Money
The following blog is by Sophia Bera originally published in her website Gen Y Planning. Here’s what I love about Millennials: our generation wants to learn about money. Young professionals want to know how to be better with money than their parents and their...
by Amy Jo Lauber | Nov 14, 2014 | Basics, Financial Planning, Money
The following blog is by Amy Jo Lauber originally published on her blog page. I am happy to share this post by guest blogger Nicole Newcomb, MHCP, CASAC of Explore What’s Next who presented at “The Joy of Budgeting” support group about mindfulness....