Cheers to Johnny D!
Category: Financial Planning » Charitable Giving
Looking back on the six or so years I knew Johnny D, two big themes emerge from his life that are worth us carrying forward.
Tax Planning Strategies For 2019: How Can You Act Now?
Category: Financial Planning » Charitable Giving
Dave Farnsworth of McGowen Hurst Clark Smith explains a few different ways you could reduce your tax liability in 2019.�
Money Can’t Buy Happiness, or Can It
Category: Financial Planning » Charitable Giving
The book Happy Money: The Science of Happier Spending by Elizabeth Dunn & Michael Norton has changed the way I think and feel about spending. It’s based on academic research that identifies ways that spending can increase our joy, something I didn’t think possible before reading this book!
Cheers to Johnny D!
Category: Financial Planning » Charitable Giving
Looking back on the six or so years I knew Johnny D, two big themes emerge from his life that are worth us carrying forward.
Tax Planning Strategies For 2019: How Can You Act Now?
Category: Financial Planning » Charitable Giving
Dave Farnsworth of McGowen Hurst Clark Smith explains a few different ways you could reduce your tax liability in 2019.�
Money Can’t Buy Happiness, or Can It
Category: Financial Planning » Charitable Giving
The book Happy Money: The Science of Happier Spending by Elizabeth Dunn & Michael Norton has changed the way I think and feel about spending. It’s based on academic research that identifies ways that spending can increase our joy, something I didn’t think possible before reading this book!
Teaching Your Kids to be Grateful and Giving
Category: Financial Planning » Charitable Giving
Most of the time, it is not so much how we directly “teach” our kids about the value of money but rather how we model and speak about money around them.
Generous Giving is Meaningful Living!
Category: Financial Planning » Charitable Giving
My wife taught me to be a giver. She gave me plenty of opportunities to “practice” giving until I began realizing that it was fun, and it actually made me happier!
Who Should Care About the CARES Act? You!
Category: Financial Planning » Charitable Giving
Early in the morning on Wednesday, March 25th, negotiators from both Congress and the Executive branch struck a deal spending nearly $2.2 Trillion to aid individuals and businesses.�