Putting Everything on the Table

Quick: what’s the number one thing you’ll spend money on, no questions asked? When discussing spending habits with clients, I often hear “Oh, that’s my thing.” That’s code for: “That’s an untouchable expense. Don’t ask me to change.” Be wary of building a sacred fence around a particular area of spending, which can lead to debt or conflict with one’s partner over expenses.

Achieving Financial Freedom: Essential Habits

Wise management of your financial situation fosters the freedom to pursue your goals by aligning your spending, saving, and giving with your life priorities. We recently looked at five essential principles for achieving this kind of financial freedom.  Today we’ll get practical and discuss five essential habits for achieving financial freedom.

Where to Keep Your Cash Money

How much cash should you keep on hand?  That’s a question that comes up with every client, and rightfully so: too little and you’ll be unprepared for emergencies or unexpected expenses, but too much and you won’t be investing your money wisely.  While the answer depends on your goals and personal circumstances, here are some rules of thumb that apply to just about everyone.