The 5 Ways We All Sabotage Our Own Good Financial Intentions

The 5 Ways We All Sabotage Our Own Good Financial Intentions

by Lori Atwood | May 5, 2022 | Financial Fitness, Saving: Retirement & Other, Teaching Children about Personal Finance

We all want to do the right thing. We all want to save appropriately, spend less, and have money for important or emergency expenses, but we don’t. We have all the right intentions, and many of us know what the right strategy is and yet we get tripped up. Sometimes...
The Conversation: the Financial Talk Married (and Engaged) Couples Should Have

The Conversation: the Financial Talk Married (and Engaged) Couples Should Have

by Lori Atwood | May 15, 2014 | Financial Fitness, Saving: Retirement & Other

Maybe you’ve been married for 30 plus years or maybe you’re just engaged and planning your wedding. Either way, you are a team and that includes your finances. Yes, it’s a touchy subject; yes, it’s one of the main reasons for divorce; and yes, your parents did it...
5 Signs You Are (or Aren’t) Financially In Control

5 Signs You Are (or Aren’t) Financially In Control

by Lori Atwood | May 7, 2014 | Financial Fitness

Feeling financially secure is one of the most critical aspects of your overall psychological health and the health of your closest relationships. Yeah, I’m not telling you something you don’t already know… academically at least. You know being secure financially makes...
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