Planning in advance for a disaster

With all the disasters that have happened recently, it never hurts to make sure that we are prepared for the worst. The Federal Emergency Management Agency, the American Red Cross and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention all provide checklists to help you get started. Those lists are the essentials of tangible items for personal survival, but there are …

How to shut down creative thievery

Financial scams seem be running rampant. A friend recently fell victim. Someone purporting to be her emailed her assistant asking for a wire from her personal account. The email looked just like my friend’s email. It wasn’t “spoofing” but really was from her email address. (Spoofing, I have learned, is when the email looks like it is from someone you know, …

Families working for the benefit of parents

Originally published in the Knoxville News Sentinel As you know from my last column, mom moved to a retirement community recently. My dad is still living at home in Atlanta. (My parents divorced when I was 15 years old.) We now have caregivers for dad 24/7. My brothers also live in Atlanta and are coordinating dad’s care. This is a …

Enjoying spring’s diversity

By Sharon Pryse, Chairman and CEO. Spring has arrived, bringing with it budding flowers and trees, as well as, pollen and sneezing. As I walk through my garden, I realize how important it is to have the larger trees and shrubs which can be complimented by the flowers, both perennials as well as annuals. The diversification in my garden is …

Financial Tips for New Parents (and Grandparents)

Originally published in the Knoxville News Sentinel After our mild winter and now sudden burst of winter, hopefully we soon will welcome spring. Spring also brings cleaning, budding flowers and trees, and last year, our first granddaughter. While there are numerous opinions on all things parenting and grandparenting, at The Trust Company, our perspective is focused on the future and finances. Here …

4 financial tips for 30-somethings

Originally published in the Knoxville News Sentinel The Trust Company is celebrating its 30th year in 2017. It is hard to believe I started this company while in my 30s and, suddenly, it is 30 years later. The milestone makes me realize how quickly even larger chunks of time can pass. My financial philosophy served me well in my 30s. I think …