You may recall from our last blog, we are committed to helping you save money this year! We hope you’ve implemented some of the tips we shared in the last blog. And you can go even further in your goal to spend less, save more by following these tips: Organize your bills. Make a commitment […]
Even if we don’t admit it, most of us have a New Year’s Resolution. There is most certainly at least one thing that we all want to improve this year. Ask any of us about our finances, and we’re likely to respond that we’d like to save more, spend less. We would all like to […]
On the eleventh hour on the eleventh day of the eleventh month, we honor those that served our country. Nationally, there are 21 million men and women who have served in active duty, and there are 690,208 veterans in the state of Georgia, according to the U.S. Census. Thank you to those that have served: […]
I have always focused on saving money for our clients. Cutting expenses, prioritizing spending, and putting extra money away drive many of my decisions. I have no qualms about spending money when necessary and even for the occasional splurge, but until the bills are paid and some cash has been put away, I don’t even […]
Disability, dementia, and frailty often have huge impacts on all areas of my clients’ lives. That does not, however, stop them from dreaming about the beach, Europe, and traveling in general. While paying bills and planning for the future, I’ll often hear statements like, “If only I could win the lottery, I could travel again.” […]
I’m often questioned about why I work exclusively with seniors. Many Daily Money Managers work for busy professionals, small business owners, military personnel, and frequent travelers (and you can read more about the field of Daily Money Management at www.AADMM.com). The work they do is invaluable, but it is not what interested me. In […]
As a Daily Money Manager, I’ve seen many of our clients benefit from having a long-term care (LTC) insurance policy in place. It helps them ease the cost of a home care aide, an assisted living apartment, or nursing home care. Yet, I still meet Baby Boomers that think… …”I won’t need that insurance…” …”It’s too […]
June 15 is World Elder Abuse Awareness Day and because I’m a Daily Money Manager, I focus on the financial abuse side of elder abuse. Did you know that according to the True Link study done in 2015 that seniors lose $36.5 billion each and every year to financial abuse! What’s worse: that number isn’t […]
As a Daily Money Manager, I love it when I get to spend some fun time with my clients. I got that chance this weekend when I took Mr. J to the Norcross Classic Car Show for the second year in a row. Last year, I remembered that he loved cars; so I picked him up […]
May is the month for Mom’s… Last week we discussed how siblings can decide who takes care of Mom (click here to read the full post). We briefly touched on how birth-order plays a role in that decision-making process. This is a topic that fascinates me so I thought I’d dig a little deeper in […]