7 years ago, I got divorced. 💔
It was probably the hardest time in my life. 😔
7 years ago, I got divorced. 💔
It was probably the hardest time in my life. 😔
I have made race-based mistakes as a Financial Coach/Couples Financial Counselor.
I would like to share a few and how/what I've learned from them.
This has been a tough week for many in the US, with over 100,000 deaths from COVID-19 and 3 recent, very public murders of Black Americans by current or retired law enforcement officers.
It was only after I got into it that I realized ‘This is the thing I’ve really wanted to do…’
Picture 7-year-old Adam watching CNBC with his Poppy (what I call my Grandpa) after school every day…
I was so proud once I could play through this piece smoothly! Hopefully it brings some positive emotions.
#OneSimpleTip for today:
Are you driving less now? This is true for many of us, especially if we're now working from home.
If so, call your car insurance company. Ask your agent about low-mileage discounts, as you may now qualify.
This is obviously a stressful and uncertain time for many if not all of us.
I’d like to share with you 5 steps to talk about money and relationships with your significant other during this or any other crisis. These steps will help you:
not argue about money,
stay on the same page, and
minimize your anxiety.
Are you thinking about making a career change, but aren’t sure how to talk to your partner about this? If you stay until the end, you will know the 5 essential steps to talking to your significant other about changing your career.
What do you do if your husband refuses to talk about your finances with you?