Retirement Time Bomb
Has a sudden change at work forced you to make quick (and critical) retirement decisions much earlier than expected?
You may be wondering many things….
Has a sudden change at work forced you to make quick (and critical) retirement decisions much earlier than expected?
You may be wondering many things….
The low barrier to entry for investment apps and websites like Robinhood, Etrade, Public, and Charles Schwab means that stock trading and investing can now more readily be accessed by anyone and everyone. Many of these platforms have moved to offer no or low fee services and reduced investing minimums.
Clutter is a common annoyance, especially in a busy household. But did you know it sneaks up in your financial life as well? And that it can also cost you money?
What makes you happy?
What does “happiness” even mean?
Is it a temporary state? Is it a long-term thing?
I’ve heard happiness called being mindful of small moments of joy.
If you get paid on a regular schedule for your salaried job where you know what your check amount is going to be weeks in advance, it’s pretty easy to financially plan when you know that your paycheck the second week of January is going to be the same amount as your paycheck the second week of June. But what about those folks who don’t have regular, repeating paycheck amounts and instead have irregular income? How do they plan their finances for the year?