by Billy Epperhart | May 7, 2023 | Blogs on Budgeting, Investing
I’ll never forget the first television I bought for our family. At that time, T.V.s were massive– you basically had to have a crane to carry one! There I was, trying to get that $450 boat anchor we called a T.V. into my car, not realizing its value depreciated with...
by Billy Epperhart | May 2, 2023 | Blogs on Budgeting, Tips on How to Invest
How much does money stress you out on a scale of 1-10? If you answered higher on that scale, you’re not alone. According to a new study by CNBC, 70 percent of Americans are stressed about their finances. However, you don’t have to stay there. This blog will help you...
by Billy Epperhart | Mar 14, 2023 | Blogs on Budgeting, Personal Growth
You are on a financial journey. Building wealth is rarely a straight shot to the top. Nor will your path look like everyone else’s. Like any journey, the road to financial freedom is paved with unique risks, challenges, and rewards. Sometimes, it may even feel like...
by Billy Epperhart | Dec 23, 2022 | Blogs on Budgeting, Investing, Tips on How to Invest
The end of the year is always a great time to reconsider your financial goals. However, it’s important to contextualize them in light of the current economy. In America, consumer prices are estimated to have risen around 7 percent in 2022 alone (which seems like a...
by Billy Epperhart | Feb 12, 2022 | Blogs on Budgeting, Investing, Tips on How to Invest
I always say that nobody ever built any real wealth by earning and saving. If you want to build wealth, you need to learn how to invest. Period. Luckily, there is a lot of room for creativity and diversity in terms of how you invest—it can be fun! In this blog post, I...
by Billy Epperhart | Nov 12, 2021 | Blogs on Budgeting, Leadership, Leadership and You, Personal Growth
I have always been someone who has a lot of dreams and goals. Sometimes, the sheer volume of everything I want to accomplish is overwhelming. There can be a temptation to aim for perfection, but I’m here to tell you that perfection isn’t the goal. Order is. A...