I happened to catch a few minutes of Rush Limbaugh's program. A caller with a great memory was asking Rush if he had ever purchased the Lincoln Continental car he wanted many years ago. Rush shared that he had not and that "things had changed".
We are now well into a new year. As I write this and have been coaching financial clients over the last few days, we are 49 weeks away from Christmas! I know that seems like a very long time, but that one point in time is one point that we […]
Over the last several weeks I have taken a break from writing blog posts. There has been a great deal happening and I just decided to put this piece of my life and business on hold. It has been a good time to refresh the ideas of blog posts and […]
Art Linkletter used to have a program when I was much younger that was titled, “Kids Say The Darnest Things”. For some of you reading this, that name and show have taken you way back. For others, you do not have a clue as to who I am referring to. […]
Financial Focus has a new website! Many will tell you that if you do not have a professional website you are out of luck. While Financial Focus has had a website since the beginning, technology continues to change and improve. Thanks to my friend and very experienced website develop
It is hard to believe that another year is almost come and gone. This week we will spend time giving thanks for all that we have been blessed with this past year and, really, all of our lives. President Abraham Lincoln saw the need many years ago to set aside […]
The elections are over and, really, already under way for the next election. Many are licking their wounds and many are enjoying their victory. One big theme in the elections again this year is the economy. How do we get this thing up and moving? One simple answer – confidence.
Over the last couple of days our country, if only a small land portion, has been affected by a major storm. This storm, while small on the scale how hurricanes are measured, has had a major impact on the lives, property, and landscape of all that came in its path. […]
Is your budget too aggressive? Are you setting yourself up for a missed target and, as a result, at the risk of being discouraged to the point that you quit budgeting? Be careful. KISS your budget. Don’t KISS it goodbye, but simply Keep It Short and Sweet. The ‘Short’