Money
What Does It Mean for You to Be Safe?
Perhaps one of the most powerful things about COVID-19 is that it’s shaken our definition of safety.
Do You Talk With Your Kids About Money?
More than 60% of parents don’t talk with their kids about money, a Merrill Lynch study found. Learn the obstacles to talking…
The World’s Richest People and A Little Wisdom on Wealth
Money’s a funny thing. Most people spend their lives wishing they had it as they toil away at their jobs. We worry…
The Wall Street Journal Mansion?
Friday, September 8, 2017, and the Wall Street Journal is talking about mansions. They note the following: The former 4,800-square-foot home of…
Financial Psychology—A New Field?
Most people have heard of psychology. But financial psychology? Not so much. Two professors, a father and son team, Ted and Brad…
4 Questions on Shaping My View of Money
Throughout every person’s life, whether we choose to acknowledge it or not, there are certain instances that shape our view of money,…
4 Questions on My View of Wealth
When we think of financial wealth, there’s often little thought about its relative purposes. Sometimes those considerations come only after it’s been…
Why Do Lottery Winners Lose Their Wealth?
There is danger in sudden wealth. Teresa Dixon Murray wrote a January 2016 article for The Plain Dealer with this simple headline:…
Poor Pastors—Literally?
Pastors and money—it’s not a subject you hear a lot about. But the July/August 2016 Christianity Today noted a survey from the…
The Terrible Sickness of Ownership
In this day and age, we talk little of ownership. It is presumed. In fact, from the earliest age, we proclaim, “mine!” …
Don’t Give Your Kids Money
“I don’t want to give them anything.” We were at that crucial moment in his estate plan, and Joe needed to decide…