Four Ways to Reduce Family Financial Stress
Hard and unexpected times are stressful. Having to worry about money in those moments may seem unbearable. Being prepared for the unknown beforehand is helpful.
Hard and unexpected times are stressful. Having to worry about money in those moments may seem unbearable. Being prepared for the unknown beforehand is helpful.
A time already uncertain enough for our graduating high school and college seniors who may be asking themselves many questions such as what is next, what should I major in, or who do I want to be when I grow up? This year, that world is more uncertain than ever. But after seeing how everyone has been pulling together and the grade with which our 2020 grads have been handling everything thus far, we believe there is a bright future to look forward to.
2020 will go down in the books as a year to remember, even if we want to forget it. A year where social distancing and unprecedented became buzzwords, toilet paper took its place on the throne as king, and the only thing we can be certain of is uncertainty itself. We are hopefully heading towards better days soon, with a “new normal” life will resuming for us all relatively soon.
Many of us have been experiencing anxiety lately amidst the COVID-19 crisis. There are many unknowns in our world currently. Yes, our lives are changing, but there is still hope. Truly, we are all in this together.
2020 has certainly been an interesting year so far! There are four steps you can take right now that may help your financial plan.
Today looks a lot different than it did a month ago. Many of us have taken on different roles, are working from home, and our routines are all but gone. When things are out of our control, most of how we handle it is up to us. We can dwell on the negativity or we can find the positive.