Monthly Archives: July 2022

I learned ‘good worth ethic’ growing up working class, but I wish my parents had showed me money could be easier

The author, Dana Miranda. Dana Sitar I grew up working class and learned good work ethic from my parents. But I didn’t learn much else about money, because, I’m sure, my parents were in the dark about financial services. Working for a personal finance startup opened my eyes to the ways I could use money…

A judge refused — again — to delay the trial of Steve Bannon on contempt of Congress charges

The House January 6 committee played video in which Steve Bannon predicted on January 5, 2021, that “all hell is going to break loose tomorrow.” Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images For the second time this week, a judge refused to delay Steve Bannon’s trial Bannon’s lawyers asked again for a delay after the House January 6 panel…

I’m a financial planner, and I have 4 rules to decide whether any purchase is worth the money

The author, financial planner Eric Roberge. Beyond Your Hammock To help a client decide whether or not a purchase is worth the money, I start with the financial facts. If they’re truly earning more than they spend, the next step is identifying their values: What matters? I then help them understand trade-offs. And from there,…