Millennials

Sunday Money: Millennials and Early Retirement

Millennials are striving for early retirement. However, economic issues and longer life expectancy present significant challenges to this ambitious goal! Certified Financial Planner, Paul Fain, discusses saving and investing for retirement…someday! PAUL, WHAT IS...

WBIR: Save Money by Going Green

Earth Day aims to raise awareness of ways to lessen our impact on the environment.  But what about your wallet?  Here are some ways to raise some green from going green. WHAT ARE SOME EASY WAYS THAT GOING GREEN CAN HELP SAVE SOME MONEY? Unplug: Phantom power – the...

Sunday Money: Smart Ways to Spend Your Tax Money

Tax refunds are in the mail! With the average taxpayer expecting to rake in a refund of more than $3,000, what should you do with the windfall? IF YOU ARE EXPECTING A REFUND, WHAT IS THE SOLID “EAT YOUR VEGETABLES” ADVICE? 1. Pay down high-interest debt: this is how...

WBIR: How to Save on Wedding Season

With spring in bloom, we are also entering wedding season! Getting married is truly a family affair when it comes to figuring out how to pay for it! WEDDINGS CAN BE EXPENSIVE… The average Tennessee wedding typically costs between $20,000 to $30,000. A Manhattan...

Monday Money: Snapchat and IPOs

WBIR: Oh, snap! Within an hour of Snap, Inc.’s first public trading on the New York Stock Exchange last Thursday, the company’s stock price had already soared 50%. But what exactly is an “IPO” and how will it change the future of popular mobile app, Snapchat? PAUL,...

America Saves Week is Here!

America Saves Week is a national effort to set a savings goal, make a savings plan, and save automatically. It all starts when you make a commitment to yourself to save. Are you saving for the right things? Just like your car needs a tune-up, and just like you need...

WBIR: What We Can Expect from New Administration

Well, it is official, Donald J. Trump is the President of the United States of America. What should investors now expect from the Trump administration?  Paul Fain, president of the-much-smaller-Asset Planning Corporation offers some initial prognostications....

College: Are We Still Getting Our Money’s Worth?

Freshmen are adjusting to their first months in college. I've talked to parents who were relieved that little Johnny was finally out of the nest and other moms and dads who had tears in their eyes as little Suzie packed her boxes and headed to the dormitory. What...


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