by MJC Staff Writer | Dec 8, 2023 | Financial Planning, Money
The abundance mindset suggests that the world is not short of resources. It’s a paradigm shift, particularly when it comes to thinking about money, often seen through scarcity’s lens. Could it be that opening ourselves up to possibilities could be the key...
by MJC Staff Writer | Dec 5, 2023 | Credit & Lending, Financial Planning, Money
In the current economic climate with wage stagnation and growing fiscal insecurities, acquiring substantial assets like a home or car can seem like an insurmountable task. Yet, with detailed planning, disciplined expenditure, and prudent financial habits, this...
by MJC Staff Writer | Dec 1, 2023 | Financial Planning, Money
Despite the unromantic nature of budgeting and saving, these are vital lifelines of personal economic health. Without mastery of these two core mechanics, seemingly insurmountable hurdles may rise when contemplating large investments like a new car or a home. This is...
by MJC Staff Writer | Nov 29, 2023 | Credit & Lending, Financial Planning, Money
The pathway to homeownership marks a considerable financial obligation. The idyllic house of your fantasies, be it a peaceful cabin or an expansive home that accommodates your entire family, is likely to be one of the most substantial purchases of your life. Thus,...
by MJC Staff Writer | Nov 28, 2023 | Entrepreneurship, Money
Every entrepreneur or small business founder has experienced challenges along their road to achievement — it’s an inevitable part of the journey. Entrepreneur Jane Robinson’s trials and tribulations serve as a testament to her resilience, ingenuity,...
by Matt Rouse | Nov 25, 2023 | Entrepreneurship, Financial Planning, Money
In an era where financial foresight is paramount, the evolving landscape of elder care emerges as a pivotal aspect of fiscal responsibility. As the demographic tapestry shifts towards an aging population, the deliberation over elder care options, exemplified by...