It is not too late to set your new year's resolution. It is too early to quit.
Staying fit while on a budget in 2018.
‘12 days of Christmas’. Does that sound familiar to you? For me, it only rings one thing: food. Last year, I started a new job when my new coworkers were just ending their ‘12 days of Christmas’ run. This consisted of each department contributing to breakfast or lunch by providing meals. The icing on the... Continue Reading →
Halloween, Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Year’s Day; Brace Yourselves!
It’s official! Fall is here; it’s the season of overpriced Starbucks pumpkin lattes, North Face jackets, Under Armour cold gear and UGG boots. Let’s not forget the Halloween extravaganzas which lead to Christmas, that single day of the year when credit cards might be the most used. Between those two days, there is Thanksgiving, the... Continue Reading →
Interview with Ryan Morse, coach, motivational speaker, business owner…and a millennial
Over the past several months, I’ve taken you on a journey to meet millennials who have broken the barrier of business ownership. From writer to non-profit owner, we have picked their brains. The goal is to get you to understand their mindset and their drive. What is the attitude of a millennial entrepreneur? What makes... Continue Reading →
The Best Way to Keep Your Resume Sharp and Updated at All Times.
Last year when I published Money-Smart Millennials, I was working as a licensed banker. My experience working and helping my clients, particularly millennials, achieve financial stability in that environment was a major contributor to the content of the book. In the book, I’ve shared real-life stories of my clients who were able to improve their... Continue Reading →
The Stock Market: You Also Can Participate Now
About 10 years ago, I learned a simple financial principle that revolutionized the way I think about creating income. You see, our education system teaches income generation through an active method: you do the work and you get paid for it. The concept of a passive or ongoing income may be touched on for those... Continue Reading →
Secrets Your Banker Is Keeping From You.
**This post contains affiliate links. I remember when I opened my first bank account. Not the one my parents were custodians of when I was a kid but the one of which I signed my name on the dotted line. When I graduated high school and enrolled into college, I had a feeling of sudden... Continue Reading →