by Billy Epperhart | Apr 28, 2021 | Blogs on Budgeting, Investing
Student debt is an epidemic in our country. As of 2021, 43 million people in the United States had taken out federal student loans at an astounding rate of $1,447.1 billion. You may have been out of school for several years and still have those student loans hanging...
by Billy Epperhart | Apr 26, 2021 | Blogs on Budgeting, Investing
Have you ever had something that you wanted to understand so badly, but it felt too complex to wrap your head around? For the longest time, that’s how I felt about the topic of how to build wealth. They say that you don’t truly understand something until you can teach...
by Billy Epperhart | Mar 31, 2021 | Blogs on Budgeting, Investing, Real Estate, Real Estate Financing
It’s not a myth— your credit score is important. Whether your goal is to buy a personal home or to invest in real estate, the first four loans of a year will be based primarily on your credit score. It is a measure that indicates how trustworthy you are to lenders....
by Billy Epperhart | Mar 24, 2021 | Biblical Encouragement, Blogs on Budgeting, Investing, Leadership, Leadership and You, Personal Growth
We can only live in abundance when we recognize scarcity. Every one of us has a limited amount of resources, energy, and time. That never changes— no matter how wealthy you become. That’s why one of my foundational Laws of Wealth is the Law of Stewardship. Stewardship...
by Billy Epperhart | Mar 22, 2021 | Blogs on Budgeting, Investing
The tax deadline is coming up, so I wanted to give you some timely advice on how to save money on your taxes this year. With a little know-how and a little bit of moving money around, you can save thousands of dollars. Tip 1: Be Aware of Your Deductions There are...
by Billy Epperhart | Dec 9, 2020 | Blogs on Budgeting, Investing
Attention: As of today, there are 16 days until Christmas! The holiday is almost here. If you haven’t bought all of your Christmas presents yet, panic might be settling in… and when we panic, we don’t always make the best decisions. People notoriously spend a lot of...