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Lesson 25: Estate Planning Beyond the Basics

06/22/2026

Wills, trusts, taxes, and how control transfers Earlier this year, we talked about beneficiaries, account access, and the “if I got hit by a bus” scenario. That conversation focused on logistics – who can step in, who can see what, and how accounts move quickly when something happens. This week goes deeper. Estate planning is…

Lesson 22: The Job Loss Drill

06/01/2026

If income stopped tomorrow, what happens next? Last week we talked about income growth and how rising earnings can quietly raise your baseline expenses. This week flips the lens. Most people at one point or another deal with job loss, and the majority of the time it is not their own doing. Layoffs and restructuring…

Lesson 19: The Bucket Strategy

05/11/2026

How invested money eventually turns into usable income At some point, investing stops being about accumulation and starts being about access. Up until now, the focus has been on building -contributing, staying invested, understanding asset mix, tolerating volatility. All of that is necessary when you are growing your base. The next question is quieter but…

Lesson 16: Investing Setup

04/20/2026

Opening accounts outside work and choosing a starter approach Workplace plans are one path into investing. They are not the only one. Many people change jobs, work independently, take time out of the workforce, or never have access to an employer-sponsored plan at all. Others want more flexibility or even ways to invest in addition…

Lesson 13: Q1 Review

03/30/2026

Locking in the system before we move forward Whether you’ve been following along since January and have run your system through three full months, or you joined partway through and haven’t had a chance to fully dig in yet, this week is designed for both. If you’re caught up, this is your moment to slow…

Lesson 10: Insurance Reality Check

03/09/2026

Understanding what protects you, what it costs, and how it works Insurance is one of the largest recurring expenses in most households. It rarely gets much attention because it feels administrative and unavoidable, so it tends to run on autopilot. Policies renew quietly. Premiums rise gradually. Coverage details fade until the moment something goes wrong.…

Lesson 7: Your Debt Snapshot

02/16/2026

Turning balances into a plan you can live with You’ll notice the visual for this week isn’t the usual pile of overdue bills or someone buried under envelopes. It’s a balance sheet. Debits and credits. On purpose. Businesses carry debt all the time. They don’t panic about it and they don’t feel shame around it.…

Lesson 4: Cash-Flow Timing

01/26/2026

Stopping surprises by aligning money with the calendar You can have enough income and still feel constantly behind. That isn’t always a money shortage problem. Sometimes it’s a timing problem. Cash-flow stress shows up when money comes in on one schedule and goes out on another. Rent is due before paychecks hit. Credit cards cycle…

Lesson 1: Know Where You Actually Stand

01/05/2026

Your personal P&L and why clarity comes before change Welcome to a new year. While simply another day on the calendar, it does provide a great time to reflect on what has worked, what hasn’t and what we can consider changing in the months ahead. Here is a thought to keep in mind as we…

Lessons That Stick: The 12 Money Realities We Learned This Year

12/29/2025

This year has truly shifted the landscape – but heading into a new year is a great time to shift your lens and translate some of this chaos into clarity.  Look at this as your food for thought 2026 mindset checklist – our version of resolutions. Here’s what to keep front of mind heading into…

Lesson 23: Life and Disability Insurance

06/08/2026

Protecting income and protecting people who rely on it Earlier this year we explored insurance that protects your property and well being – auto, home and health. But what about another valuable asset most people have during their working years: the ability to earn. Life insurance and disability insurance sit behind the scenes until they…

Lesson 20: Money for Real Life

05/18/2026

Sinking funds, planned enjoyment, regular spending,  and why not every dollar belongs in a retirement account Whether you’ve been here since January or you joined somewhere along the way, this year has been about building structure. We’ve worked through cash flow, essential expenses, emergency reserves, debt, investing, asset mix, and staying invested when markets test…

Lesson 17: Asset Mix Made Simple

04/27/2026

What stocks and bonds do, why mix matters, and how risk shows up over time Over the past month, the focus has been on investing and growth, how money compounds, how to open accounts, and how to get started. Once money is invested, the next step is understanding how it works. You are not expected…

Lesson 14: How Money Grows

04/06/2026

Turning stability into momentum Up to this point, the work has been about understanding how money moves through your life. You’ve been tracking cash flow, spotting inefficiencies, and learning that with some attention, it’s possible to pull money away from places it quietly leaks out and redirect it toward something more intentional. That process often…

Lesson 11: Beneficiaries & Account Access

03/16/2026

Making sure the right people can act when you can’t This part of your financial life rarely gets attention because it doesn’t surface regularly. There is no monthly statement reminding you to check beneficiaries. No alert asking whether account access still makes sense. No prompt to confirm who could step in if you were unavailable.…

Lesson 8: Your Credit Snapshot

02/23/2026

How everyday behavior quietly shapes access, pricing, and flexibility Credit scores are often treated like something mysterious or fragile, as if one wrong move sends everything spinning. In reality, your credit score is a summary. It reflects a handful of behaviors over time and reacts slowly, not emotionally. Businesses understand this instinctively. They borrow, repay,…

Lesson 5: Month-One Closeout

02/02/2026

Seeing how your system actually works January was about easing into a new year where you gained visibility, started to recognize pressure points, became familiar with bill creep, and began to understand the role timing plays. This week is your first quick review – not to perfect anything, but to see how the process felt…

Lesson 2: Identify Your Pressure Points

01/12/2026

Seeing where things snap under pressure Last week we talked about getting everything out of your head and onto one page — income, expenses, the whole picture. Think of it like a vision board, a seating chart, or a house plan. The point isn’t the tool itself. It’s that you can see everything at once.…

The Year That Taught Us How Money Really Works

12/29/2025

SO how’s your year going!?!?! 2025 is about to come to a close – and while we never meant to rhyme, it certainly kept us on our tippy toes. BUT-  it also proved to be quite useful, albeit exhausting at the same time. But mindset is crucial here because why go though all of the…

Last-Minute Money Checklist: 10 Smart Moves to Make Before December 31

12/22/2025

Every December, the same headlines circulate: “Boost your 401(k), harvest tax losses, make your charitable contributions.” Helpful, for sure, but if you’re trying to drum up some extra cash before the year resets, here’s where to look. Let’s dive into your year-end “cash sweep” – the lesser-known places where real dollars are hiding. 1. Wellness…

Managing Stress Amid Job Insecurity

03/10/2025

Job insecurity can be one of the most stressful experiences in life. The uncertainty of when or if a paycheck will come, the fear of falling behind financially, and the emotional toll of feeling undervalued or overlooked can create overwhelming anxiety. While the stress of job loss or career uncertainty is real, managing it effectively…

Scholarship and Student Loan Scams

02/10/2025

With rising education costs, many students and families eagerly seek financial aid opportunities. Unfortunately, scammers often exploit this desperation through deceptive scholarship and loan schemes. Learning to identify these scams is crucial for protecting your financial future. Common Red Flags Application or Processing Fees Legitimate scholarships and federal student loans never require upfront fees. Be…

Cybersecurity 101: Protecting Financial Data from Common Threats

01/13/2025

Managing your financial life comes with a unique set of responsibilities – and risks. In today’s digital world, cyber threats are everywhere, and your financial data is a prime target. Whether you’re managing your money solo or working with professionals, understanding how to safeguard your information is critical. Here’s what you need to know. Why…

Cyber Scams Targeting Kids: What Every Parent Should Know

11/18/2024

With kids spending more time online, they are increasingly exposed to scams designed to catch them off guard. From fake giveaways to phishing attempts in games and apps, these scams can compromise your child’s data—and even lead to unauthorized purchases. Here’s a guide to understanding the types of scams that target kids, with practical steps…

Breaking the Cycle: How Kids Learn Bad Financial Habits Early and How to Help

11/18/2024

Kids absorb financial habits quickly, often without even realizing it. Some of these behaviors—like impulsive spending or avoiding money conversations—can persist into adulthood, impacting long-term financial well-being. By identifying these tendencies early on, parents can guide their children toward healthier financial habits that support a more secure future. Identifying Impulsive Spending BehaviorsMany kids see immediate…

Social Security False Reporting: An Indirect Hit

08/27/2024

Back in June, rumors starting running rampant that there would be a $600 social security increase. While potentially very exciting, this turned out to also be very FALSE. The rumor spread quickly, resulting in the Social Security Administration’s phone lines being inundated with more than 463,000 calls in a single day. This incident highlights a…

The Study of JOY, Part 2

08/19/2024

Last week we discussed the basis for finding happiness in our relationships and what that means in retirement. When you consider the relationships we have during our working lives and how structured they are, retirement is a huge change. Suddenly, we are without our colleagues on a daily basis, interacting with people a lot less.…

The Study Of JOY

08/12/2024

In 1938 scientists began a study to track the health of its participants over a long period of time to try to figure out what makes people healthy and happy. The study continues to this day, of course adding new participants (including the offspring of the OGs!). So what does this Harvard Study of Adult…

JUNK Fees

08/05/2024

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is taking companies to task to make sure you aren’t getting taken to the cleaners. Their plan is to save you billion$. To start, note that there is nothing wrong or illegal about adding fees to a service – the issue is that they are not being properly disclosed. Since they are…