With all the commentary about the economy and the impact of inflation, I thought it would be a good time to look at some investing basics. My passion
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Accounting
As the “language of business” accounting is an information system designed to provide transparency to stakeholders about the overall financial condition of the business.
The Seven Components of Financial Planning
With inflation on the rise and record levels of household debt, financial planning is more important than ever. Individuals, families,
One Thing
The Fall season always seems to revive a sense of order for me. I guess its because it represents the start of a new school year with the ending of the
Soaring Gas Prices
About 25 years ago, you could buy gas for about a dollar per gallon. Now, for the first time in history, a gallon of regular gas in the United States
Managing Your Paycheck Tax Withholding
Tax filing season is finally in the rearview mirror. Before we get too far down the road this year, I wanted to address the issue of managing your
Car Buying: The Changing Calculus of Used vs. New
Months ago, my car broke down, and it needed some significant repairs. So, I sold it to my mechanic for about $500. Suddenly carless, I reflected on
Crypto Assets & Tax Time
Tax time is upon us! With W-2s and 1099s arriving in the mail on what seems like a daily basis, I wanted to address the unique tax issues associated
Three Financial Health Tips For the New Year
Evaluating your personal finances on an annual basis is a great way to assess your financial health. We all have different values and goals that
Soaring Home Prices
In our May 2021 blog post, Professor David Clark talked about appreciable and depreciable assets. For many of us, our largest asset is the
Retirement Savings: What’s Your Number Part II
In my September blog post, I covered the concept of “The Number.” It is the amount you need to save during your working years in order to have a