Do I Need an Estate Plan?
The reality of estate planning is that when you own anything of value, you have an estate and it’s important to have a plan in place for it after you pass on.
How can I Adjust my Spending Plan for Rising Prices?
Did you know that the average American family spends $460 more per month to maintain the same standard of living as they did before high inflation? This increase may be even higher in Utah, where inflation is well above the national average.
Stop Impulse Buying Dead in its Tracks
According to a survey by slickdeals.net the average U.S. consumer spends about $5,400 a year ($450/month) on unplanned purchases! Think about ways even a portion of that money can help you reach your financial goals.
Financing Your Child's Education
Some households feel they don’t have the financial capability to pay for college expenses for their children. This may be especially true if there are multiple children in your family or if you live on a limited income.
Discussing Finances as Newlyweds
A strong foundation of communication can prevent the negative consequences of financial disagreements. How can newlyweds establish this strong foundation from the beginning?
Budgeting Tips for any Holiday
Many people feel pressured to overspend during the holidays. Here are some key questions to ask yourself and some expert tips to implement.
Is it a Good Idea to use Credit Card Rewards?
When used responsibly, these rewards can be a great tool to reduce costs on some of your big-ticket items. For example, if you like to travel, using a credit card for your regular every day purchases can save you money on an airplane ticket later on.
Navigating Various Types of Retirement Accounts
Saving for retirement can feel a little less intimidating when you are informed and have clear savings goals. Understanding different types of retirement plans and how they best align best with your savings and retirement goals will set you up for having
Money Tips for the Holiday Season
It’s easy to justify holiday spending as being generous, but without planning a realistic budget, holiday spending can quickly make ringing in the New Year financially stressful. The key to reducing stress is planning ahead