by Kim Hall | May 4, 2023 | Decision Making, risk
Switching careers doesn’t feel like that big of a deal when you’re younger – you still feel invincible and you don’t have many people relying on you. Later in life, when you may have a spouse or children or a mortgage (or all three), changing jobs involves more risk....
by Kim Hall | Mar 28, 2023 | Decision Making, Financial Planning
Do you love your job? It’s an important question – and one we don’t ask ourselves enough. You might have switched majors in college a few times (75% of people do), or maybe job-hopped a bit in your 20s and 30s. But by the time you hit your 40s, there seems to be more...
by Kim Hall | Sep 22, 2022 | Decision Making, Financial Planning, Tips for Saving
Close your eyes and think about money. What comes to mind? Are you swimming in a bath of Benjamins? Opening overdue bills? Scratching off a fresh lotto ticket? The answers to these questions can point you in the direction of your money script. A money script consists...
by Kay Dee Cole | Sep 8, 2022 | Decision Making
When my dad was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s many years ago, my mom was still healthy. She took on many of the caregiver responsibilities – but she needed help, too. That’s when we really started to consider long-term care options. Before then, I didn’t realize...
by Kay Dee Cole | Aug 18, 2022 | Decision Making, Estate Planning
I remember when I noticed that something was changing with my dad. He didn’t seem to remember things he knew how to do all his life. He had a specific way to start a fire in our fireplace. Very methodical in how he placed the newspaper and the kindling. He started...
by Kim Hall | Jan 26, 2022 | Decision Making, Financial Planning, Organizing Your Finances, risk, Tips for Saving
Click here to download our Complete Guide to Changing Careers in Your 50s. The recent Covid-19 pandemic has made a big impact on the working world. Whether you’re working from home, the office, or a hybrid of both, chances are you’ve felt the impact of some major...