August 2022
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The Feeling of Letting Go
I am a reformed hoarder. I was the child of sentimental and intentional, but beloved hoarders who incidentally were children of the Depression. My parents hung on to things for different reasons. Some of the reasons were that they wanted… Continue reading
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College for Parents
Although it is still August, here is Pennsylvania, there are signs of fall. The air is cooler and our garden is transitioning from the vibrant colors of spring and summer to more earthy shades. Another sign that change is here… Continue reading
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Making a List and Checking It Twice
In previous blogs, I have mentioned ideas for saving in small ways. Now, let’s look at the bigger economic picture in terms of your money management, long term financial planning, and estate planning. As a former teacher, I always reminded… Continue reading
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5 Types of Apps to Help You Control Your Budget
In my last blog post, I mentioned that there were some apps for your phone that could make you more mindful about saving money. Since your phone is your constant companion, it makes sense that it could have some tools… Continue reading