Personal Finances

Investing lessons from tough times

A few weeks ago we noted the 10-year anniversary of the stock market low of March 9, 2009. As one might expect, others have considered this too from various perspectives. The most insightful I have seen yet is How the Financial Crisis Has Affected Individual Investors 10 Years Later by [...]

By |April 17th, 2019|Categories: Personal Finances|

Financial rules affect real people

Ten seemingly short years ago, the low-water point for the U.S. stock market occurred on March 9 at 666.79. There are numbers of theories about why the decline stopped on a dime and reversed. The best and most logical one is also the simplest explanation. Alas, the following was never [...]

By |March 13th, 2019|Categories: Personal Finances|

The key to couples’ finances

Last week, Luke Davis and I attended the Kingdom Advisors Conference for attorneys, accountants and financial professionals. Each year great speakers share insights about dealing with our finances in ways to keep money in its proper place. It is a tool to serve much more important aspects of our lives. [...]

By |February 27th, 2019|Categories: Personal Finances|

Celebrate love without breaking the bank

Every February 14 people across America and around the world looking to celebrate Valentine’s Day will spend money on flowers, candy, jewelry, dinner and other gifts all in the name of “love”.  How much money, you ask? According to The National Retail Federation, the good people of America spent approximately [...]

By |February 13th, 2019|Categories: Personal Finances|
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