Forget the daily $5 latte as an already timeworn example of less than mindful spending. One financial advisor had a client spending some $3,000 a month on sushi — without realizing it. The advisor convinced his client to track a month’s worth of spending and both of them were surprised…
How to make a financial plan when the pandemic has made planning seem impossible
So far, 2020 has been unpredictable to say (the very) least. And it doesn’t look like the second half of the year or even 2021 can promise a return to normalcy.
With everything so up in the air, it can be hard to make any sort of plans, whether it...
Here’s how to get back in the stock market if you sold out of fear when it was down
That whole don’t-try-to-time-the-market thing may be resonating with some investors.
If you’re among those who headed for cash when stocks were down and now regret it, there are some things you should consider before jumping back in, experts say.