Your challenge: consider opening a Donor-Advised Fund What is a donor-advised fund? A donor-advised fund (commonly known as a DAF) is essentially an online charitable savings account. It offers a way to give strategically-- and often more … [Read more]
What Should You Do About Your Money Right Now? Not Much.
During these extraordinary days, it seems like so much is topsy-turvy. Here are a few ideas. I love the story told of St. Charles Borromeo, the 16th century Catholic saint and priest, who was playing cards with two priest friends. Someone near … [Read more]
Things to Do Instead of Looking at Your 401(k) or IRA Account Balances
I initially titled this post, If this Ain't Your First Rodeo, Act "As If", because I wanted to convey that this is not the first time there has been wild drops and volatility in the stock market. (The expression comes from a country song, … [Read more]
The Payoff of Giving with Intention: Why it is Good to Give
Your Challenge: Be (more) Intentional with Your Giving Cultivating intention in giving If you are of a certain age, you will remember this. If you are not, consider it a trip down Your Money Mom's memory lane... We get little “snail mail” … [Read more]
Five Ways “Tidying Up with Marie Kondo” is a LOT like Money Coaching
A version of this post first appeared on ClarusMoney.com in January 2019, when Marie Kondo's show had just debuted. Perhaps you’ve discovered the charm of the new Netflix series, “Tidying Up with Marie Kondo.” The episodes of the show … [Read more]
Why Is it Good to Give?
Since this is a focus on generosity, I shared a post (originally published on Clarus Money, my coaching site), that is all about generosity: "My only regret about money is that I didn't have more to give away"....or, we should all be … [Read more]
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