This article by Kimberly Rotter of “The Insider” includes a contribution from Keith Whelan. The milestones of growing up are different for everyone, but they tend to share the same basic characteristics. Key parts of the transition from child to adult include moving out on your own, embarking on a career, paying for your first […]
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The Secret to Winning at Monopoly™
January 9th, 2013
admin The Famous Board Game Offers Lessons on Real Estate’s Rewards – and Risks Monopoly is one of the most popular board games of the past century. And why not? It gives you the opportunity to acquire wealth in form of real estate AND to generate cash flow not just from the properties but by also […]
Getting Ahead Early, part 1: Outrun the Debt (or Don’t Be In A Pickle!)
May 31st, 2012
admin In an earlier article I quoted James Taylor, but since the topic here is youth let’s borrow a line from James’s younger brother Livingston: “I could barely hobble when I needed to run.” What’s the connection? Well, when it comes to their finances, hobbling is what most of our children find themselves doing as they […]
Spotlight On: The Financial Life Cycle
January 11th, 2012
admin How Our Approach is Different: We Add Cash Flow Most financial planning resources focus on net worth – your assets and liabilities – to measure your finances and define goals. In fact, net worth is a critical measure. But we add a measure for financial independence to the mix. After all, that’s your ultimate goal, […]



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