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How to “Reset” Your Budget for a New Year

There is truly no better time to reset your budget than a New Year! The beginning of a year brings fresh new vibes and a renewed sense of hope for the future. Plenty of my successful clients got a nudge to change their finances over the holidays, and made a fresh start in the new […]

Update on Student Loan Forgiveness

Student Loan Repayment

As you may have seen, the Supreme Court just struck down the long-awaited Biden-Harris Student Loan Forgiveness plan. This would have allowed eligible borrowers to cancel up to $20,000 in debt. Since 43 million Americans would have been eligible, the price tag would be around $400 billion! The loan plan was a pandemic-related initiative that […]

Your Finances in Uncertain Times

Your Finances in Uncertain Times. COVID-19 has had a negative impact on many parts of life including finances.  With 78% of Americans living paycheck to paycheck, most people cannot afford the negative financial effects of the COVID-19.  So what does this mean for you and your family?  Should you be stocking up on paper supplies […]

Auto Draft vs. Online Bill Payment

When I start working with my 1:1 clients I often discover that all of their bills are set on auto-draft.  Confession:  I hate auto draft for paying bills!  Why?  My reasons are numerous but here are a few:   💥 I don’t like anyone having access to my bank account. 💥 The due dates and […]

How’s Your Cash Flow?

This month we are discussing how to get organized with your finances.  Organization with your finances goes beyond opening your mail and file folders.   Let’s talk about organizing your cash flow throughout the month. Calendaring Your Bills Are most of your bills due around the same time of the month?  Does this make cash […]