by Joe Lind | Mar 14, 2026 | Uncategorized
Given the amount of buffalo wings and Skyline dip we are all going to eat during March Madness, this feels timely! We spend a lot of time talking about markets, returns, and strategies. But one of the biggest drivers of financial success rarely shows up on a...
by Joe Lind | Feb 13, 2026 | Uncategorized
Childcare is one of those expenses that doesn’t politely fit into a budget. It shows up loudly, takes up space, and forces real trade-offs — fast. For many families, childcare costs rival or exceed a mortgage payment. That impacts cash flow, savings rates, and how...
by Joe Lind | Feb 7, 2026 | Investing
If you watch enough financial news, you’d think tariffs wake up every morning with one goal: messing with your portfolio. Market down today? Tariffs. Market nervous? Tariffs. Market up? Somehow… still tariffs. Here’s the part that often gets lost in the noise. Markets...
by Joe Lind | Jan 29, 2026 | Financial Preparedness
February isn’t just the shortest month of the year—it’s a financially clean slate season. And unlike fad diets or gym memberships, a money reset actually sticks when you do it right. So here’s your quick, practical, Joe-style Checkup: Update Your Beneficiaries....
by Joe Lind | Jan 15, 2026 | Financial Preparedness
January financial advice often sounds like a really bad fitness ad: dramatic promises, unrealistic goals, and a weird assumption that you suddenly became a new person at midnight on December 31st. Let’s skip the marketing nonsense and talk about what you should...