
Buying Cars in Our Post-COVID Economy
In 2020, the world changed in several ways. One that got a lot of headlines during the pandemic was the
In 2020, the world changed in several ways. One that got a lot of headlines during the pandemic was the
Did you know we typically make bad decisions during high emotional responses? Research reveals once our emotional response is triggered,
In 1935, Franklin Delano Roosevelt signed the Social Security Act into the fabric of American life. Miss Ida May Fuller
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Through the years, I have heard several sermons on the parable of the Rich Fool found in Luke 12:13-21. Most
When we hear “Ebenezer,” the first thing that pops into our heads might be Ebenezer Scrooge, especially around Christmas. The
Have you ever been asked about your finances? How do you respond when you’re in a group and someone asks
One of my earliest money memories revolved around tax time. Most people despise tax time, but for our family, it
Those of us who were born between 1980 and 2000 (including myself), are classified as being Millennials. We Millennials started