July 18, 2019May 29, 2020Blog 5 Quick Ways to Earn Some Extra Money Almost everyone could use a few extra bucks in their checking account, am I right? Luckily, in our world today, there are […] ShareTweetSubscribePin
July 2, 2019December 7, 2022Ask Seth Pension vs. 401k: Which Retirement Option is Better? When it comes to retirement planning, we are currently in a state of transition between the pension and 401k. The pension’s days […] ShareTweetSubscribePin
June 28, 2019September 1, 2022Blog The Four Walls of Your Household’s Finances In the Baby Steps program, the Four Walls are the fundamental necessities of your household’s finances. These bills are paid before anything […] ShareTweetSubscribePin
May 24, 2019September 29, 2022Ask Seth Financial Coach vs. Financial Advisor: What’s the Difference? Both a financial advisor and a financial coach play an important role in your plan. But our jobs are very different; here is an overview. ShareTweetSubscribePin
May 23, 2019December 31, 2020Blog What Appliances To Buy: Advice From An Experienced Landlord A common issue among homeowners is determining what appliances to buy for the house. There are a nearly inexhaustible number of brands […] ShareTweetSubscribePin
May 9, 2019December 16, 2020Ask Seth Where Should I Put My Emergency Fund? Step 3 of the Baby Steps program is to save three to six months of expenses in an emergency fund. This fund […] ShareTweetSubscribePin
April 25, 2019November 26, 2021Ask Seth Car Payments Are One of Your Biggest Obstacles; Here’s Why Want to stay middle class forever? Car payments will keep you stuck there. These parameters will show you the problem and how to escape it. ShareTweetSubscribePin
April 15, 2019January 29, 2022Blog Money Won’t Solve Your Financial Problems, But This Will It’s easy to think that if we earned just a bit more money, we’d be able to get ahead; that a few […] ShareTweetSubscribePin
April 4, 2019November 21, 2021Blog How A Budget Propels You Toward Prosperity Working a budget may sound off-putting, but it’s a critical part of a healthy financial plan that leads to financial freedom and prosperity. ShareTweetSubscribePin
March 14, 2019August 21, 2022Blog Five Ways to Go to College and Graduate School Debt-Free Debt doesn’t have to be in your plan for college and graduate school. These steps can help you avoid debt and preserve future earnings. ShareTweetSubscribePin
March 6, 2019December 16, 2020Blog U.S. Credit Card Debt Hits A Staggering New Record Americans appear to have a love affair with credit cards. We as a society seem to just love racking up debt to […] ShareTweetSubscribePin
February 22, 2019May 28, 2021Ask Seth How Much Life Insurance Do I Need? The question of life insurance involves a very unpleasant topic. We don’t want to think about the idea of our death or […] ShareTweetSubscribePin
February 16, 2019July 5, 2021Blog Ever Have Buyer’s Remorse? Here’s A Strategy To Prevent It In The Future Ever have buyer’s remorse? This process can help you avoid making that same mistake in the future, saving you lots of hurt and money! ShareTweetSubscribePin
February 7, 2019November 15, 2022Blog How to Buy a Used Car: A Step-by-Step Process Buying a used car can seem like a daunting task. There are plenty of slick used car salesmen out there who are […] ShareTweetSubscribePin
February 4, 2019December 16, 2020Blog Millionaire Mindset: 97% of Them Believe This And It Makes ALL The Difference In Chris Hogan’s recently published book Everyday Millionaires, he wrote about some really fascinating statistics on typical American millionaires. The truth is far […] ShareTweetSubscribePin