What to do with your emergency funds? If you are prudent, you have amassed an emergency fund that is equal to anywhere from three to nine months of fixed expenses and up to a year to two if you [...]
A few weeks ago I posted a video on YouTube and on the www.kirkgmeyer.com blog site that dealt with debt reduction. If you missed that video, feel free to see the archives to the right of this [...]
Do you have a child, children or grandchildren who you want to go to college? Are there education expenses that you could be planning for that you want to address now? If so, a state-sponsored [...]
With the talk and actions surrounding tariffs and trade wars, we will not really focus on the current stock market conditions this week. Instead, we will examine some things that are going on [...]
What is the right price for financial advice? Well, that depends on what you are looking for and what the qualifications are of the person you seek advice from. And in today’s world, there are an [...]
What is the right price for financial advice? Well, that depends on what you are looking for and what the qualifications are of the person you seek advice from. And in today’s world, there are an [...]
Okay, the new year is well underway, and it may be time for some financial housekeeping. In this post, we will discuss some issues that have been previously covered in prior posts, but I feel [...]
Are you now seeing the “benefits” from the new tax bill in your paychecks? I received my first check that reflects the new tax cuts this past week and the results were not all that impressive to [...]
This is a special post to announce a few things and tell you about something special. On Tuesday, January 30, 2018, I will have a blog about how to prepare for a market downturn. While the blog [...]
Some things to consider when buying or keeping a life insurance policy. First, not everyone needs life insurance, so you need to decide if you are indeed one of the people who do. If anyone [...]