That Equifax Thing
This is war and it has been declared on you and me. Whether you know, care or understand what is happening, it is time to do everything in your power to stop the advance on your personal security.
This is war and it has been declared on you and me. Whether you know, care or understand what is happening, it is time to do everything in your power to stop the advance on your personal security.
Imagine the phone ringing at 2 AM. The frantic voice on the phone is your child’s friend telling you that your child has been in an accident and is in the ambulance headed to the hospital.
Besides graduating from high school, going to college and turning eighteen there comes a new set of responsibilities, liabilities, and potential unknowns.
CAN THIS CONTINUE – this was the most asked question in both the presentation and in conversations heard over the evening. The subject – Real estate and housing prices.
Security has changed dramatically since the 1960’s as has our ability to transact business instantaneously on the internet and our smart-phone.
We can check a balance in our checking accounts, transfer money and order a new item from Amazon all while sitting in the carpool line. Keeping your financial data secure requires more than a three-foot stick to keep the hackers out of your financial life.
Contrary to what you have been told, having a degree does not ensure your financial success in the future.
Today, roughly 10,000 Boomers exit the workforce every day, which should present an opportunity in and of itself for Millennials to backfill the depleting workforce. Census data tell a different story. In 2016, median personal income for workers aged 24 to 34 was $35,000. In modern dollar terms, that same age cohort was earning $37,000 in 1975.