Caught Between a Rock and a Hard Place
By Lisa Peri This morning when I woke up, it was cold! I turned on the heat, started a kettle, and made some hot cider. As I was doing all …
By Lisa Peri This morning when I woke up, it was cold! I turned on the heat, started a kettle, and made some hot cider. As I was doing all …
PursePower — Saving for College You just had a baby? Congratulations! Now– have you thought about how you are going to pay for college? Here are three ways to save: …
Be the Helpers: Food Fridays with Alderwoman Karma O’Neill When Alderwoman Karma O’Neill was asked to take charge of the Food Friday program during the pandemic, she had a simple …
By Ann C. Alsina, CFP®, CPWA® I’ve had a few friends and neighbors pass away recently, and given my job, I wonder if the family was prepared financially for the …
As the cost of food, housing, and gas has continued to rise, many families are feeling the pinch. And we live in an expensive place. Families who are trying to …
A positive effect of rising interest rates is that your savings now have the potential to earn something. So, how can you take advantage of current rates? You generally have …
In the heart of Annapolis, nestled across the street from Third Eye Comics and around the corner of Alfredo’s Driving School, there’s a place where art comes alive and dreams …
The final step in CovingtonAlsina’s Hierarchy of Financial Priorities concerns two goals many of us have: passing on a large inheritance and giving back to causes that matter to us. …
Fayth and Vinnie Ribeiro have lived in a lot of places. But six-degrees-of-Naval-Academy-separation brought them back to Annapolis to raise their family and launch a business. Vinnie spent much of …
“I love kids and I hate cancer,” says Jacki Dalsimer. Dalsimer, a certified life coach, was one of a team of participants in the annual Just In Power Kids Maryland …