11/8/25: A new social media trend called "The Great Lock-In" encourages people to focus on self-improvement before the new year begins. I joined CBS Mornings to share how to apply the idea to your finances and start 2026 on stronger footing.
11/7/25: With early retirement in our plans, should we switch from retirement accounts to a brokerage account?
11/6/25: With some bad financial decisions in our past, and a large inheritance now in the picture, we're terrified of making the wrong move.
11/5/25: With a recent divorce now in the rearview mirror, what's the right financial game plan to ensure that I'm still on track for a solid retirement?
11/4/25: With four rental properties providing income, and low expenses, is it okay if I transition to part-time work?
11/3/25: Even though my husband is currently furloughed, is it okay if I start looking for a new (lesser paying) job?
11/2/25: A new report reveals 69% of Americans say income is falling behind the cost of living, which is up from 50% five years ago. I joined CBS Mornings to discuss.
11/1/25: Today we're joined by Heather and Douglas Boneparth, co-authors of the recently released book, Money Together: How to find fairness in your relationship and become an unstoppable financial team.
In Money Together, Heather and Douglas, financial gurus and married couple, help couples in every era of their lives approach money with greater fairness, sustainability, respect, and love.
With help from leading financial experts, couples therapists, psychologists, and more, they offer a fresh, human perspective on a taboo topic that leaves too much unsaid.
10/31/25: Am I better off continuing to rent and investing my commission checks in the stock market or should I be looking to buy?
10/30/25: We are both 52 years old and my husband is completely burned out at his corporate job. Is retirement in five years a possibility?
10/29/25: I'm worried sick that we are on the verge of a market crash. What do you think?
10/28/25: I'm 66 and have been retired for four years, but I still have some outstanding debt, how should I tackle?
10/27/25: I'm 40 years old and am navigating the complexities of figuring out my aging parents' estate plan. Am I taking the right steps?
10/26/25: I joined CBS Mornings to break down what you need to know about open enrollment and picking the best health insurance plan for you and your family.
10/25/25: I'm trying to catch up on my retirement savings after not saving much in my 20s and 30s and hoping for some confirmation that I'm saving in all the right places.
10/24/25: To recognize National Estate Planning Awareness Week, here's a snippet from our recent webinar with Juliet Kalib and Rick Kahler. Juliet is a trusts and estates attorney and Rick is a fee-only financial planner as well as a financial therapist. If you want to see the full hour, you can sign up here.
10/23/25: With two pensions on the horizon, would it be a bad idea to severely deplete our retirement accounts to purchase our dream vacation home?
10/22/25: I’m starting to feel burnout at work, and I’m being pushed by leadership to take on even more responsibilities for a promotion. Should I do it?
10/21/25: I'm 52 years old and am burnt out after working in technology for 30 years. Can I quit/retire and do a bit of traveling?
10/20/25: We're both federal employees and my wife is currently furloughed and pregnant with our first child. How do we navigate this period?