Inheritance – Don’t count on it, CREATE IT.
Let me tell you a little history about myself.
My House. I bought the house I wanted and then paid for it. I did not buy it brick by brick until I had a house.
My Car. I bought the car I wanted and then paid for it. I did not buy…
401(k) plans were ‘never designed to be the retirement plan for America’
The title of this article is taken directly from an article on yahoo Finance. Here at Henderson and Floyd we have been preaching this very thing for more than a decade, please notice earlier articles here, here and here. One the point of…
Four rules for building wealth
Are you interested in building wealth?
Most likely you answered either "yes," "YES," or "&%$# YES" to that question. I have four rules that you need to follow. Here they are:
A portion of everything you make (no less than 10%)…
Visitation Taxes – The Hunt for Taxes Part IV
It has been a while since we added to this series. Not because there hasn't been any examples to write about but rather because there have been too many and I have been suffering from analysis paralysis.
Just recently it came to my attention…
3 Questions That Will Change The Way You Save Money Forever
Saving money is so easy a cave man can do it right? But, what if I told you 90% of Americans don’t save money SMARTLY? You know anyone can save their money but only a select few save their money in a way that will prosper them in the future.
Today…
7 Attributes Of An Ideal Investment
In my last blog post, I discussed the pre-requisite of finding an ideal investment. Namely, you as the investor need to be ideal. What I mean is you need a sound financial education. Without the right kind of financial education, you…
Quit Trying To Find The Ideal Investment & Become The Ideal Investor
I am often asked by clients and even in casual conversations with people at sporting events, airports or in social gatherings; "How does one find the ideal investment?" I am going to share in this post what I normally share with those…
Taxes and You
I chuckled as I read the following clip on a Facebook post:
I used to work at Walmart as a cashier. During tax free weekend, the place was a mad house. The lines were long and the customers were non-stop. That being said, I can say that at…