
How To Incorporate Kids Into Your Financial Plan
When you choose to have children you are embarking on one of the greatest adventures of your life. Children change you: they change your habits, routines, priorities, and even the

When you choose to have children you are embarking on one of the greatest adventures of your life. Children change you: they change your habits, routines, priorities, and even the

If you’ve filed your taxes, congratulations and job well done! (If you filed for an extension, see the important note below.) Now that you’ve filed, what should you do with

Jean-Jacques Rousseau said it best: Money can buy material things, but real happiness must be truly earned. The French philosopher was known for his ardent belief in people and the

Have you ever read a book that allowed you to choose your own path? You can either go left or right, open the door or keep it closed, you can

70% of wealthy millennial families are prioritizing college funds as opposed to retirement savings. This study by Personal Capital also found that 64% of the participants with children said their

When you hear the words financial planning, what do you think of? Probably some form of high level investing and portfolio management. And while this is an aspect of financial

Sometimes recipe books fool me. A meal may say that it takes 30 minutes to cook, and that is great! After I get home from work I can whip up

The Free Application for Federal Student Aid or FAFSA form is a government-based form with the goal of providing support for education funds. If your child is looking to receive

The U.S National Debt clock continues to click with our total debt topping $22 trillion dollars. Our financial infrastructure is built on debt: credit, loans, and mortgages. The apple doesn’t

What Estate Planning Documents Do You Really Need? Hi, this is Quinn Arnold with Arnold & Mote Wealth Management. People ask us what estate documents or wills do they need