As we step into more spring-like weather and look ahead to the summer travel season, many are saying 2024 is the year when global tourism fully rebounds to pre-pandemic levels.
That’s why the Forbes article “In Flying And In Finance, Put Your Mask On First” resonated with me this week. Like the flight safety instructions on using an oxygen mask, it’s vital to secure your own financial future before assisting others.
You may be faced with some tough financial choices this time of year beyond where to spend your summer vacation. Questions like: Should you borrow from your 401(k) when the next emergency happens? What’s the optimal way to pay for your family’s educational aspirations? How much would it really cost to retire abroad?
As always, I am here to help you navigate any challenges or questions that arise. And these articles have more info on how you can optimize your time and money. Enjoy!
In Flying And In Finance, Put Your Mask On First
March. 07, 2023
When it comes to your finances, take advice from pre-flight instructions and put your own mask on…
Here’s How to Deal With Market Bubbles
March. 11, 2023
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Spring Cleaning Your Finances: A 10 Point Checklist
March. 8, 2023
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More Americans Are Treating Their 401(k)s Like Cash Machines
March. 11, 2023
Automatic enrollment has swept more workers into 401(k) accounts, giving them some savings to…
These Are the Best Countries for Wealthy Expats
March. 11, 2023
The UK’s move to end its system of preferential tax treatment for wealthy foreigners puts the…