by Jesse Broome | Jun 22, 2018 | ask
When you are married, you become one (caveat: there should be at least one joint account where you share household expenses). And yet in far too many marriages, the husband controls the finances and the wife doesn’t have access to them…or has to beg, plead and...
by Jesse Broome | Apr 27, 2018 | ask
Reprinted from LinkedIn.com By Bernard Marr There’s a ton of advice out there for job seekers, and if you’re in the position of interviewing for a job, it could be helpful to have all of it in one place, neatly categorized into do’s and dont’s of interviewing....
by Jesse Broome | Feb 15, 2018 | ask
“The Golden Rules of Loaning Money to Adult Children” Reprinted from LearnVest.com by Cathie Ericson When you think about the price of having kids, the costs that come to mind may include things like child care, camp, braces and college tuition. What...
by Jesse Broome | Feb 6, 2018 | ask
I love the following excerpt from “Being a Stepparent: What You Need to Make it Work” ————- by Karen Young heysigmund.com. There are going to be rough patches and that’s okay. Accept them as a sign of progression towards a new kind...
by Jesse Broome | Feb 4, 2018 | ask
*Excerpt from US News & World Report* The best time to think about co-parenting with your former partner or [spouse](https://health.usnews.com/health-news/health-wellness/articles/2016-01-19/minding-the-kids-in-divorce-minimizing-the-mental-health-impact...
by Jesse Broome | Jan 26, 2018 | ask
An inspiring letter from a viewer moves Neale to reflect on her role as a financial pioneer.