More and more, I work with clients who are interested in the FIRE movement (which, if you haven’t heard of it, stands for Financial Independence, Retire Early). Countless blogs, websites, and podcasts are dedicated to FIRE, sharing the stories of how people penny-pinched their way to freedom from The Man. My friend Paula Pant interviewed Suze Orman and asked for her opinion of the FIRE … [Read more...] about The FIRE Movement: A Financial Planner’s Perspective
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How Tax Credits and Deductions Can Lower Your Tax Bill
Here’s a typical year in the life of clients I work with: They bought their first house and installed new windows They bought a new computer for their freelance gig They had a baby that started daycare at three months old They’ve got a few years left of student loan payments They got LASIK They donated money to charity As you can see, things get expensive in your 20s and 30s! But … [Read more...] about How Tax Credits and Deductions Can Lower Your Tax Bill
4 Ways Gen Y Can Maintain Good Financial Health
This time of year can only mean one thing: a new wave of students is donning their caps and gowns and walking across a stage to finally accept their hard-earned college diplomas. It's a really exciting time in anyone's life — but it can be pretty scary, too. For recent grads — and even members of Generation Y who have been out of college for a few years — thinking about how they'll become … [Read more...] about 4 Ways Gen Y Can Maintain Good Financial Health