by | | Financial Education, Financial Planning, Kids and Money
At the end of the day, my father used to come home from work and empty his pockets on the table by the phone. There was often a train ticket, a couple of receipts, and a handful of loose change that got dropped into an old mason jar. We called this the “fun fund” and...
by | | Financial Education, Financial Planning, Uncategorized
Regardless of the investment options you look at, you will often hear the same wise caveat: “don’t invest what you can’t afford to lose.” This applies whether you are looking in crypto, real estate, or plan to make some aggressive moves in the stock market. Even the...