Monthly Archives: February 2016

The Two Keys to Lifelong Success and Happiness

Yes, there may be many “keys” to being happy and feeling a sense of success or accomplishment, but these are the two that have helped me the most.  I hope they are already familiar to you, and that this is … Continue reading

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How to Prioritize Your Cash Flow

When it comes to planning your mortgage, the first mistake people make is not realizing that the real discussion must first be about money.  More specifically, cash flow.  “We live lives of cash flow,” is something I say nearly daily … Continue reading

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A Fable About Refinancing

Diane walked into the house, setting down her things in the kitchen after a long day at work.  “Did you hear that rates have dropped?  Should we be looking into refinancing?” Her husband Jack replied, “Yes, I did.  Some people … Continue reading

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Stop Being Busy and Be Present

If you are familiar with even some business development concepts, you may have heard people discuss the difference between being busy and being productive.  It can be described as doing lots of things versus doing fewer of the right things. … Continue reading

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The 3 Reasons Budgets Fail (and How to Help Your Children Succeed)

Each month we will continue to dedicate an article to helping parents raise financially responsible children.  Here are links to some previous posts: ; Kids & Money – FAQ  and Kids & Money – What is Your Child’s Financial Personality Type … Continue reading

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