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How to Financially Prepare for a Company Layoff
Let’s be honest—when rumors of layoffs start swirling, it’s unsettling. Even if your job isn’t directly on the chopping block, the uncertainty can eat at you.After more than 25 years…
Why Women Outlive Men—And The Financial Implications
It’s no secret: women tend to live longer than men. In the U.S., the average life expectancy is about 81 years for women vs. 76 years for men (CDC). Those…
Why Power of Attorney and Medical Directives Belong in Your Financial Plan
When most people think of financial planning, they think about investment portfolios, retirement income, or tax strategies.But true wealth planning goes deeper—it’s also about preparing for life’s what-ifs. One of…
Should You Pay Off Your Child’s College or Fund Your Own Retirement First?
This is one of the most common dilemmas I help families work through—and one of the most emotionally loaded.Many parents come to me feeling pulled in two directions: “I want…
How to Make Sure Your Financial Plan Supports Your Life—Not The Other Way Around
After more than 25 years working with successful families, entrepreneurs, and individuals, I can tell you this:The most impactful financial plans are the ones that are deeply personal.They go beyond…
Financial Planning After Divorce: Where To Begin
Going through a divorce—especially as a woman who may be managing finances on her own for the first time—can feel overwhelming.In this video, I walk through a few key financial…
How To Think About Personal & Charitable Giving After Tragedy Strikes (Ep. 96)
When tragedy strikes, how do we respond with both heart and wisdom?What are the right—and potentially wrong—ways to support grieving families after a devastating loss?In the wake of the catastrophic…
Why ‘Stay the Course’ Is More Than a Tagline: It’s a Strategy for Economic Volatility
If you’ve built significant wealth, it’s unlikely you did so by reacting impulsively to every market, economy or political-twisting headline. Yet today’s environment—with ongoing trade frictions, inflation worries, and talk…
The Top 10 Money Mistakes Women Make In Their 50s & 60s
As a financial advisor, I’ve had the privilege of walking alongside many women in their 50s and 60s—some recently divorced or widowed, others preparing for retirement or navigating a major…
