Towards Financial Freedom: A Married Couple’s Guide to Unity in Finances

Marriage and Money Introduction “When two become one” isn’t just about sharing a last name or a home. It’s about uniting every aspect of your lives, including finances. For many couples, navigating money matters can be one of the most challenging and rewarding parts of marriage. Whether you’re newlyweds or seasoned partners, building a solid … Continue reading Towards Financial Freedom: A Married Couple’s Guide to Unity in Finances

Part 2: The Paradox of Insurance

The different types of Insurance Here's a concise overview of Part 1 of this article listing the essential insurance types for comfortable living in the U.S.: 1. Health Insurance is essential to cover medical expenses, which can be exorbitantly high without insurance. Types of health insurance are private (through employers or the marketplace), Medicare (for … Continue reading Part 2: The Paradox of Insurance

Philanthrocapitalism and Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)—

We all know what capitalism is and have heard of philanthropy and Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR). But have you heard of Philanthrocapitalism? How much exactly do you/we really know? Are these terms actually working for our society or are they funnels for more founders’ profits? Is it possible to do good while profiteering - can … Continue reading Philanthrocapitalism and Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)—

Relocating from a Higher Cost of Living Area to a Lower One: California vs. Texas or Ohio

I visited Texas (Austin and Houston) this past weekend.  It’s not my first time in Texas or these cities.  But the first time that I actually paid some attention!  The food was different (southern) and portions were big.  I chose not to visit any food franchise available in California. Speeding is highly frowned upon with … Continue reading Relocating from a Higher Cost of Living Area to a Lower One: California vs. Texas or Ohio

How will you end the last quarter of 2024? Personal Performance Review

It’s performance review time. Only it’s going to be a self review. How have you done so far and how do you think you will end the last quarter of 2024? Honestly answering these questions will help us all to end better than we started. I cannot believe how fast 2024 went. It certainly confirms … Continue reading How will you end the last quarter of 2024? Personal Performance Review