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Love and Money: Building Strong Relationships Through Financial Unity
Money isn’t just about dollars and cents; it’s a reflection of trust, communication, and shared goals in a relationship. Whether you’re overcoming past financial mistakes, aligning your spending habits, or setting long-term goals, the key is working as a team.
Financial Psychology: Understanding and Beating Biases
Your financial future isn’t just about numbers—it’s about mindset. Behavioral finance, the study of how attitudes and biases shape financial decisions, is changing the game. Uncover 12 common money biases in this article and gain actionable tips to overcome them.
The Dala Group’s Favorite Family Games
At The Dala Group, we believe in balancing hard work with a little fun. We asked our team to share their favorite family games, and the responses were both surprising and heartwarming!
My Plant List and Other Landscape Tips
Looking to refresh your yard this spring? From low-maintenance favorites to plants best used with caution, Michael Hollis, CFP® (and landscape architecture grad) shares practical design tips, mulch advice, and a curated list of trees, shrubs, and perennials for both sun and shade.
Kickstart Your Little One’s College Savings
The Illinois First Steps Program provides a one-time $50 contribution to help start a 529 College Savings Plan for children living in Illinois. While small, it’s designed to encourage families to begin saving early, and regular contributions over time can grow into a significant college fund.
Creating a Holiday Spending Plan that Doesn’t Derail Your Retirement Savings Goals
Holiday spending doesn’t have to derail your retirement savings. You can avoid typical pitfalls by returning to your values and goals. By focusing on what truly matters, setting clear financial objectives, and communicating honestly with loved ones, you can enjoy the holiday season without sacrificing your long-term financial security.
5 Engaging Winter Family Activities in the Chicago Area Without Breaking the Bank
Discover five fun and budget-friendly winter activities for families in the Chicago area. Our article offers engaging ideas to help you make the most of the season without overspending.
Are You Worried About Adjusting to Retirement? 5 Ways to Avoid Loneliness and Isolation
A knee-jerk reaction to spending money on something big can be put in check as you think about the long-term impact of the large purchase and your financial plan.
Rethinking Large Purchase Decisions
It’s easy to get caught up in the excitement of big purchases, whether it’s a new car or your dream home. But if these purchases eat up too much of your budget, they can keep you from reaching long-term goals like debt freedom or saving for college.