Episode 1.9: How Should We Save For Our Kids College?
Ben and Zach walk through how to incorporate education funding into your financial plan and what you need to know to start saving and investing for college wisely.
Guide Financial Planning's Ben Wacek joins Zach Ashburn of Reach Strategic Wealth on Christian financial podcast The Dollar Derail for some quick conversations to change your financial train of thought.
Ben and Zach walk through how to incorporate education funding into your financial plan and what you need to know to start saving and investing for college wisely.
Have you ever wished you could help your kids avoid learning lessons about money the hard way? Join Ben and Zach as they draw on their knowledge and experience to share some creative ways and new mindsets around teaching your kids about money.
Ben and Zach share what they've learned through thousands of conversations about money with people seeking to build wealth in order to offer a better question to those who are considering their own attitudes toward money and wealth.
Ben and Zach offer a better question to help build a framework for making any financial decision, using a simple definition of "opportunity cost."
Ben and Zach address one of the most common questions they get as financial professionals. They talk through both why you should believe you can learn to invest and how to approach the subject with a healthier mindset.
This episode deals with one of the most common questions, and biggest opportunities, in personal finance: trying to work together as a couple to achieve your goals.
In this episode, Ben and Zach search for better questions we can ask as we approach conversations with our parents about money and preparing for the future.
In this episode we'll talk through our experiences and conversations working with people through this and other times of crisis. We'll talk about the role that faith plays in the conversation and some practical points to deal with these, and other, challenging times.
In this episode, we deal with some good and not so good approaches we've seen to budgeting and saving. We discuss how we can ask better questions of ourselves so we can be set up for success, rather than disappointment as we plan for the future.