A few weeks ago I wrote a column on one of the most common questions I get: “How do I accumulate wealth?” Apparently the topic resonated with a number of readers. One of the Yahoo blogs, Shine, picked up the article from another blog, Quizzle. Quizzle picked up the...
By my experience, about one-third of Americans do money well. They understand how to save more, spend less, and make wise financial choices. That leaves a staggering two-thirds of Americans that do money poorly. They struggle to save, spend too much,...
I am back from a three-day trip to Grand Rapids, Michigan, where I was honored to co-facilitate a financial therapy workshop with therapist Amy West, founder of The Center of Unlimited Possibilities, Spring Lake, Michigan. In addition to the workshop, I met with some...
Watch this video on YouTube In some ways, financial planning is simpler for a single person than a couple. For example, I’ve never had a single client get into a money fight in my office that made me want to hide under my desk. At the same time, singles have...
There is a great posting of a speech given by Christopher Munsey of the Monitor on the American Psychological Association blog that’s worth a read. Here are three tidbits from the posting I found interesting: It’s not marriage that makes you...