First, I hope this post finds you and your loved ones safe and well. With the terrible state of affairs in the Ukraine, it’s personally been a reminder of how blessed I am to do what I love with people I truly care about and to have the freedom to do so! War is unpredictable. […]
Here’s what I’ve enjoyed reading this past week or so: How to buy happiness Lots has been written about this topic, but I like how Arthur Brooks frames it in this short article. “Just because most people generally don’t get happier as they get richer beyond a certain point doesn’t mean that they can’t. In […]
My parents came to this country with $100 cash. They had no family in the U.S. They hoped that with hard work and a little luck they could make a better life. I grew up knowing that we didn’t have a financial safety net. My earliest memories about money revolved around feelings of fear, scarcity, […]
My Freezer in December 2006 Frozen pizzas, carton of Haagen-Dazs, lots of breast milk (yes, mine, thank you very much), and our 6 month-old son’s lovies creatively named Duckie and Cow… Bet you didn’t know that below-freezing temperatures kill dust mites! Unfortunately, below-freezing temperatures do not kill COVID-19. While at war with dust mites and other suspected allergens, […]
Here are some resources and articles to help us through this continuously evolving situation. Personal Finance and Investment 2020 Tax Return FAQS Mellody Hobson – Quarantine Advice (added 4.15.2020) “This Isn’t a Dry Run” (added 4.15.2020) US Equity Returns Following Sharp Downturns Should I Stop Making 401(k) contributions? Don’t Look at Your 401k (added 3.23.2020) […]