Does Cash Buy Happiness?
There have been a number of recent studies completed to determine what makes us happy. In several studies, it was concluded that quality relationships are most important in determining levels of happiness. Other studies looked at the effect of money on happiness. In fact, research by the Nobel laureate psychologist and economist Daniel Kahneman showed that money increases happiness until about …
Briefcase Study: How Low Can You Go?
Reduced Stress Through Rehearsed Austerity A recent client review meeting reminded me that money can be stressful. This is a statement so obvious that it seems silly to write it out, but there it is. It can stress me out, and I’ll bet you feel it from time-to-time as well. While I won’t suggest that money’s emotional and intellectual burdens …
Back to the Basics: Inflation’s Effects on Your Retirement
The headlines are screaming, and the data is real: inflation is on the rise. In fact, we’re seeing higher rates of inflation now than we’ve seen in 40 years. Prices are going up and that can be a very scary reality for retirees. But how does that actually impact you? If you’re retired now or planning to retire soon, what …
Welcome Baby Harlow
Please join us in welcoming Harlow June Murray to the Elevated Retirement Group Family. Harlow was born February 2, 2022 at 4:16 pm. She weighed in at 7 pounds and was 19 inches. Katie, Brandon, Hadley, Hayes and baby Harlow are all doing great!
Sport-Tuned Suspension
For years I’ve had an old truck, a 1975 Ford Bronco to be really specific. And if you’re a car person, you may have noticed that classic car values have been skyrocketing of late. Well, as charming as my simple old truck is, I decided to take this opportunity to make some pretty substantial updates to the Bronco, which are …
If You Knew, Would You Act Differently?
If you want to see my heart break, tell me a story about a family ripped apart by money quarrels. I just cannot stand to think that relationships once valued were severed by a disagreement over financial matters. I’m actually sick to my stomach having just written those two sentences. It just seems unnecessary, but it happens all the time. …
Sum It Up In Just A Few Words
Sometimes we overcomplicate things. And by ‘we’ I mean ME. Here’s an example. When we redesigned our website not that long ago, I thought it turned out really well. With lots of neat things to read and places to click, I thought we’d given readers of the site plenty to do to help them understand if we’re a good fit …
Who Will You Be 5 Years From Today?
When I was a kid, I was obsessed with the idea that whatever I chose to do at that very moment could change my life forever. I’m not talking about which sports to play or what to say to the cute girl in my class. No, I was focused on what would happen if I snapped my fingers or raised …
The One Word Retirement Plan
If you could choose just a single descriptor for what you’d like for the next 30 years of your life, what would it be? For some, flexibility may be the word, for others, family. Here are words that may strike a chord with you: Flexibility Family Faithfulness Activity Travel Peacefulness Contentment Regret-Free (does a hyphen qualify it as one word?) …
Retirement Elevated Classes in 2022
Gain the right knowledge today to create a well-planned retirement for tomorrow. The ebbs and flows of being able to continue hosting our in-person Retirement Elevated classes has been ever-changing the past two years. With that, going into 2022, we will be monitoring things as best we can to ensure our educational events are still being taught at a location …