Columns/Opinions

PSA: New Year’s financial resolutions: Making them stick

   Millions of Americans set money-related resolutions each January, such as saving more or reducing debt.  But too many resolutions fade quickly.  A 2023 Forbes Health poll found that over half of people give up on their resolutions by April.  The issue isn’t necessarily motivation.

Celebrating others

   Any time we’re acknowledged for our hard work and achievements, it’s time to celebrate!  It’s easy for us to remember how much time, effort and patience went into the recognition of a job well done.

"New Year, new record highs and more concerns" by: John Sample

   We made it through the Santa Claus rally and the second trading day of the year pushed to through to positive territory.     Moreover, last week we had three weeks out of the last four ending up positive, pushing the S&P 500 to near 5000.     Needless to say, we are at record levels.

PSA: Join the trend with these New Year resolutions

   After months of rising prices on everything from milk to mortgages, money-related resolutions are prominent.    Here are the top three, according to 2025 research from Edward Jones and Morning Consult.    First is boosting your income.

The Hidden Power of Journaling

   When you find yourself repeatedly caught up in the cycle of overthinking, maybe it’s time to follow the expert’s advice and pick up a pen.