I will keep this quote (almost as a theme) for this category of posts–my monthly reading log. For 2020 I have decided to write a round-up each month (end of month/beginning of new month) to share good books. If you’re interested, here is … [Read more]
Teach Your Children Well (about Money)
How do you teach your kids about money? Your job as a parent is not to raise a good kid, but to raise a great adult.--common saying “Begin with the End in Mind” is the second habit in Steven Covey’s well-known Seven Habits of Highly Effective … [Read more]
Four Ideas for Your CARES Act Stimulus Money
Plan Ahead for Your Coronavirus Tax Relief and Stimulus Money Some people have started receiving money direct-deposited from the stimulus plan-- the IRS has details about the program here. Congress earmarked these funds in the Coronavirus Aid, … [Read more]
You Need a Money Health Day
Your Challenge: Plan a "Money Health Day" Most people have heard the expression “taking a mental health day.” — a planned (or sometimes unplanned) day off from work to renew and refresh. Many moons ago, when I was first in the work force, a … [Read more]
Promote Happiness: Create a List of 100 Dreams
As I wrote last week, so much is changing in our world, almost on a minute-by-minute basis. As a result, this is as good a time as any to consider a great challenge for anyone to tackle, especially those wanting to be better with their money. Your … [Read more]
My Favorite Reads Recently
If you haven’t read hundreds of books, you are functionally illiterate, and you will be incompetent, because your personal experiences alone aren’t broad enough to sustain you.--Jim Mattis, Call Sign Chaos: Learning to Lead I will keep this quote … [Read more]
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