What are the signs of a weak economy?
By Eric Reich It is not uncommon for people to confuse the economy with the stock market. In our world,
By Eric Reich It is not uncommon for people to confuse the economy with the stock market. In our world,
By Eric Reich Scammers have been around for centuries, such as snake oil salesmen and other cure-alls. I feel like
By Bill Quain April is Financial Literacy Month. It’s a time to think about, and teach, the importance of financial
By Eric Reich Last night, I was scrolling through Facebook, also known as the world’s biggest time waster. I came
By Eric Reich Last week, I wrote an article on the way in which self-defense and financial planning/investing were similar.
By Eric Reich Fun fact you probably didn’t know about me: I was a self-defense instructor way back when I
By Eric Reich Last week, we discussed what to do in the event that you don’t fully trust your heirs
By Eric Reich I’m not typically shocked by most financial statistics, but one that never ceases to shock me is
By Eric Reich Going through a divorce is a terrible experience, even under the best of circumstances. Emotions run high.
By Eric Reich While I have previously written about the importance of staying fully invested and the dangers of missing
By Eric Reich I’m a big believer in saving money. That’s a shocker, I know. So I am always looking
By Eric Reich The world has certainly seemed unsettled lately. We are still in the middle of Russia’s invasion of
By Eric Reich As a financial planner who specializes in retirement, I spend my days carefully planning out nearly every
By Eric Reich It is not uncommon at all for people looking to retire in the not-too-distant future to question