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This article explores the possibility of a housing market crash as interest rates rise and what it would mean for potential home buyers. https://t.co/oNCVQPrUun
We’re not in a bull market today, but it’s just a matter of time before we enter one. Here’s what you need to know about the changing markets and why your investment strategy shouldn’t change. https://t.co/ygDNjovUYZ
Life is full of unexpected moments and expenses, which can lead to people cutting back on saving for retirement. Here are some circumstances where you may need to step away from saving for retirement and prioritize other financial matters. https://t.co/YaRXdO3DLq
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From inflation concerns to debt, there's no shortage of headwinds for young people these days. That's why it's important to have a financial strategy. Here are some tips that can help. https://t.co/0bUY2WR3kR
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Seasons change whether we're ready or not, and the same is true in our own lives. If you're not sure you’re ready for the change retirement brings, check out these financial considerations. Remember, I’m always here to help. https://t.co/9gVoOnWmHF
These guidelines can help you determine whether you should purchase a life insurance policy for someone else and the circumstances that must be in place. https://t.co/2GyFzUK7XR
A new NerdWallet survey revealed 20% of parents with children under 18 haven’t started to save for their kid’s college education but would like to. Learn how you can get started in this article. https://t.co/7zKY0M54oo
Even though Gen Z is the most debt-adverse generation, they scored the lowest in a recent financial literacy study by TIAA Institute. This article explores the financial challenges facing Gen Z and how they can make financial literacy their sweet spot. https://t.co/Wpwj9whnwO
Sometimes the best gift you can receive is a little free financial advice. Learn what you should consider before retirement and reach out if you want to know more. As always, I'm here to help. https://t.co/KonXev4seJ
Money rules of thumb can be useful in helping you allocate spending and determine what’s affordable, but they can also be defeating when they feel unattainable. Here’s how to view them in the context of your own personal financial reality. https://t.co/jS1TdLwMDM
Single parents deserve all the respect—and help—they can get. While there’s no checklist for what to do when you become a single parent, I can help you with the financial solutions you need to give them the life they deserve. https://t.co/jHV78E6J8i