Last month, my neighbor complained about paying $12 monthly fees just to keep her checking account open at a major bank. That conversation got me … Read More ›
Category: Finance
I used to be terrible at saving money. Every January, I would promise myself this was the year I would finally build that emergency fund. … Read More ›
Corporate relocation has become a critical component of today’s bustling Texas business environment, where the state continues to establish new standards for incoming headquarters and … Read More ›
Last spring, my friend Emma landed a great job in Austin and needed to relocate from Houston. Instead of spending weekends driving around neighborhoods with … Read More ›
Just last month, my very close neighbor, whom we will call Sarah in this post, was house hunting and shared something that really stuck with … Read More ›
When I first started looking into investing about ten years ago, the landscape looked completely different than it does today. Back then, if you wanted … Read More ›
Let me be honest with you – grocery shopping has gotten ridiculously expensive. I was at the store last week, and what used to cost … Read More ›
Walking through the grocery store aisles today feels different than it did just a few years ago. The same cart of food that cost you … Read More ›
Credit card debt in America has hit unprecedented levels, leaving millions of families, young adults, and working individuals feeling overwhelmed and trapped. If you have … Read More ›
It’s a crisp Sunday morning in suburban Ohio. The Johnsons—two working parents, two energetic kids, a golden retriever—surround the kitchen table, sifting through receipts, half-empty … Read More ›
Imagine watching your savings grow while you sleep, earning dozens of times more interest than traditional bank accounts offer. For millions of Americans, this dream … Read More ›
Starting your college journey comes with many firsts – your first dorm room, your first finals week, and often, your first credit card. While the … Read More ›