by Eric Courage | Sep 17, 2018 | Blog, College, Financial Planning
“Dad, why is college going to cost me $160,000 when I’m older.” – My 10-year-old Is 4-years of college with a mortgage of debt the best path to equip our kids to be financially successful? An investment, or a hasty middle-class checkbox? I was...
by Eric Courage | Aug 12, 2018 | Blog, Financial Planning
“Here is natural instinct and here is control. You are to combine the two in harmony, now if you have one to the extreme, you will be very unscientific. If you have another to the extreme, you will all of a sudden be a mechanical man, no longer a human being. It...
by Eric Courage | Aug 5, 2018 | Blog, Financial Planning
<![CDATA[ “He’s just another used car salesman.” “They charge 1% and do nothing.” As an analyst, I was the biggest skeptic, and card-carrying member of the advisors don’t add any value club. Yes. Me. Yours. Truly. The practicing financial planner. Let’s back...