If you’re a regular reader of this blog, you are likely familiar with the role of a financial advisor. In this guest blog post, Melissa Tosetti of The Savvy Life explains the role of a money coach, types of money coaches, and signs that perhaps you should hire one.
Read MoreWe already dissected the vow “in sickness and in health.” Let us turn to the financial aspect of marriage: for richer, for poorer. Money fights are the second-leading cause of divorce. Let’s dive into why money is such a heated topic and how to communicate about money more effectively as a married couple.
Read MoreLearning to manage finances in a healthy way is an essential part of adult life. Yet, many children learn little to nothing about money in school growing up. This is why it's so important that parents take the time to teach their kids valuable money habits that will stick with them throughout their lives.
When we run our home like an all-inclusive resort - where food is magically replenished and broken toys and lost cell phones are replaced - kids cannot learn to value money.
Resorts are a lovely reprieve from the real world but they are not preparation for the real world.