3 Reasons Why We Created the All-Pro Pre Approval
🏠 Mortgage pre-approvals are not a great guideline for how much you can afford
🏠 Most people involved with real estate purchases get paid on commission
🏠 Buyers are sometimes blinded by the light!
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Excited to announce the launch of our Financial Planning Packages for Newlyweds!
After meeting with 288 prospective clients over the past three years, a common trend from our millennial and Gen Z clients was that they were seeking direction when getting married and buying homes
That leaves you to Instagram, TikTok and Dave Ramsey for best practice advice on managing your day to day household finances together. Although we generally love Dave's MO, his blanket advice can be somewhat extreme.
Most families stick to talking about politics around the holiday dinner table and avoid the money talk at all costs...and if they do, they likely won't tell you about the Target card balance.
What that means, is that by the time the “big day” comes, the bride probably doesn’t come with a dowry, but more than likely an income higher than their future spouse, expensive travel habits, and a Venmo trail as long as the yellow brick road.
According to the US Census Bureau, the average age at first marriage is between 28 and 30 years old. Higher education, career aspirations, and a hint of YOLO are keeping people busier in their 20s than their parents.
Finding the best financial advisor who aligns with your goals and values requires careful consideration. In this guide, we'll explore the steps to help you find the ideal financial advisor in the Steel City.
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Did you know that October is Financial Planning Month? Read on to learn how you can get ahead of your finances this holiday season. https://t.co/fVWCHnvPrD
Selecting the right investment options for retirement can help you stay prepared for unexpected expenses and a longer life expectancy. Learn more about your options and important considerations as you navigate retirement. https://t.co/8H78bzjYJn
Most people don’t think about insurance as being an integral part of a financial plan. This article details the type of insurance that will make sure you’re covered, no matter what life throws at you. Read more: https://t.co/hfnzchzz0l
The stock market and the economy: why does one go up even when the other's falling? Here's what you need to know about these two big indicators of your country's financial health. https://t.co/7F10CFs1S1
While you may have chosen to save using a traditional IRA, you do have the option to switch to tax-free retirement income. Who should consider a Roth conversion, and who should stay away? We've got your biggest questions answered. https://t.co/aCtwiwWBj5
While student loans are very common, most find it hard to stay on track when paying them back. Refinancing may seem like a good option, but make sure to educate yourself with these 10 must-know facts before making any decisions. https://t.co/ChdO53c43L
How does your budget stack up? This infographic will help you see how your spending compares to the average American. View now: https://t.co/2oBiAJ2LdY
If you find yourself with a bit of extra time on your hands in the upcoming months, you may want to use this time to check in with your family’s finances. https://t.co/oHVRe6Iwym