On Friday, March 27, President Donald Trump signed the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act into law. The $2.2 trillion emergency stimulus bill provides relief for American consumers, businesses and industries. It came as a … [Read more...]
How much should be in an Emergency Fund?
Emergency funds are one of those things, like car insurance or a repair warranty, that feels painful to fund or pay for but comes in super handy when you find yourself in a financial rut, car accident or when something goes wrong with your TV. I can … [Read more...]
Education Savings Tools – how to choose a savings option
College is quickly becoming more and more expensive. As we plan for education costs, we’ve started to grow college expenses at a higher inflation rate than healthcare. Long gone are the days where you could work through school, avoid loans, and … [Read more...]
Conversations with your Kids about College and Money
According to a survey completed by TD Ameritrade in 2019 on the “Boomerang Generation”, 50% of young millennials (aged 22-28) plan to move back home after college. 1 in 3 of these millennials move home for more than two years. While the majority of … [Read more...]
3 Ways to Save Money on the Divorce Process
It is no secret that getting a divorce can be an expensive process. In fact, according to Lawyers.com, the total costs for divorce in Tennessee usually run anywhere from $4,000 to $28,000. The total bill can be even higher for divorces that involve … [Read more...]