by Taylor Johnson | Dec 16, 2020 | Retirement
As a postscript to Rick Warren’s Magnus Opus, The Purpose Driven Life, he suggests that money and purpose do mix. Let’s take this one step further—it is difficult to fulfill a purpose without money as a component. Seldom is it an issue of too much, or too...
by Taylor Johnson | Oct 29, 2020 | Basic Retirement Tips, Participant Resources, Starting Out
What is Biblically Responsible Investing?Like most people, you’re probably an “average” investor. You know you’re supposed to save for retirement—and you are! You have your retirement savings account lined up and you’re putting a percentage of your paycheck towards...
by Taylor Johnson | Sep 17, 2020 | Halfway There, Participant Resources, Ready to Retire, Starting Out
The following Retirement Rules will equip you with basic strategies to help you build your retirement fund. For most people “retirement” is seen as a time during which you withdraw or cease from work. However, there is never a time in which we stop having...
by Taylor Johnson | Jul 8, 2020 | Participant Resources, Starting Out
If you haven’t put away money for retirement, now is the best time to start! The thought of saving enough money for those 30 plus years of retirement sounds daunting, but if you’re well prepared, you will have nothing to worry about. Here are 6 tips that will help you...
by Taylor Johnson | Oct 2, 2017 | Retirement
Have you ever noticed that sometimes there is a solution looking for a problem to solve? Usually, it is the other way around and there are lots of problems looking for solutions.The problem with problems is that they are “squishy.” They are hard to grab,...