For our final entry for 2014, I wanted to do a traditional look back at the year and see if there were any lessons to be applied to 2015. Some of you may
The holiday season can be hectic, and while for most of us it means a dash from celebration to celebration, it unfortunately is also a boon time for thieves.
The Baby Boomer Generation (my wife and I are members), has also been called the Sandwich generation because many of us still have living parents to care for
Did you know that December 10th was Dewey Decimal System Day? To help commemorate that day the Karp Financial Strategies team visited with Librarian Susie
The path to financial freedom may be paved with a great investment portfolio, but the unexpected may call for some smoothing out. The mission of my last post wa
September is Life Insurance Awareness Month. Protecting the people we love the most is incredibly important, yet approximately 30% of American households have
Six months ago, as my car’s GPS directed my car up Gum Street to McNeely Avenue, I got my first glimpse of what would be my new place of employment. From the
I confess: this weekend, I could not help myself. While watching some TV, I stopped on a rerun of the show “Mr. Ed”. I realize that some of my readers just did
In 1978, The Who released the song “Who Are You?” asking that question over and over, because, as the song said, “we really want to know.” Thirty six years
I have a saying…”No one has a lifetime guaranteed no-cut contract, so be sure to enjoy each and every day.” It’s why at Karp Financial Strategies we make “a
The 10 – 90 Rule
I want to welcome back my blog readers and wish you all a very successful 2014. My question for all to contemplate; if you are going
In my last blog post, I began the discussion of “fear of failing” and related it to the fear that many people have of dreaming about the possibilities.
Along