budgeting

Spending Plans Get ‘Loud’ Thanks to Social Media

A friend’s 25-year-old daughter recently asked me if I had heard of “loud budgeting.” I confessed unfamiliarity with the term but discovered it has been drawing a lot of attention on social media. According to CNET Money’s website, “Loud budgeting is a financial...

Look for Happiness, Opportunities in the Midst of Adversity

“Happy New Year!” many people exult, but maybe you aren’t feeling it. There is a lot of uncertainty surrounding us as we head into the new year: inflation, war, investment volatility, a possible recession looming, waves of viruses. Many families are confronting...

The key to financial security? It comes back to budgeting

A global economic slowdown and raging inflation have many households examining their spending choices. In good times and bad, budgeting is perhaps the most important tool to help you reach the goals in your personal financial plan. According to a 2020 Forbes Advisor...

How Much Should Moms Make?

Salary.com’s ”Mom Salary Wizard” finds that Mothers should earn as much as $170,000 for raising a family! Paul Fain, president of Asset Planning Corporation, joins WBIR this Mother’s Day to honor all the moms out there. PAUL, IT’S HARD TO PUT A MONETARY VALUE ON THE...

What Is The Average “Living Wage”?

A recent survey used data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics to determine the average “Living wage” for each state. Certified Financial Planner Paul Fain reviews the most expensive and least expensive states to live in. PAUL, FOR THE STUDY, HOW WAS A “LIVING WAGE”...

About To Graduate? Here Are Five Things To Do Now!

Usually when we financial planners speak of financial independence, we’re referring to “retirement.” However, I strongly believe that the range of financial decisions that come with attaining adulthood (often accompanied by graduation around the same time) are just as...

A Guide to Giving a Christmas Tip

At the end of Dicken’s classic tale, even Ebenezer Scrooge tipped the young boy sent to fetch the prize turkey. But it's a common question during the holiday season: who gets a Christmas tip and how much should I give them? Our resident Scrooge, moneyman Paul Fain...

3 Ways to Save Money this Holiday Season

Looking for creative ways to save this holiday season? There are several approaches you can take to planning for the holidays. Budget vs. no budget Gifts for everyone, gifts for only immediate family, drawing names from a hat, or no gifts at all. Purchasing gifts vs....

WBIR: Budgeting for Health Care During Retirement

Health care costs are rapidly emerging as a major expense item both before and during retirement. So how can you prepare a budget for health care costs in retirement? A PERSON’S HEALTH REALLY IMPACTS THEIR RETIREMENT SPENDING. Health status: There are controllable and...

New Year Resolution: The 50/20/30 Budget

Paul Fain, president of Asset Planning Corporation recently joined Brittany Bade at WBIR television for a Q&A discussing your New Year’s Resolutions. Starting a budget consistently ranks near the top of New Year’s Resolutions. But we all know what happens...


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