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How to Responsibly Give Money to Family

January 29, 2020 By Katie Brewer

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Helping your family members out financially can be treacherous ground if you don’t navigate it properly. There is plenty of opportunity for resentment and guilt to grow, but it could also be an act of love and assistance that will leave both parties feeling appreciated. Whether you’re helping your parents cover medical bills or giving your recently graduated sibling some money to get started, Continue Reading

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2020: Financial Goals for a New Decade

January 6, 2020 By Katie Brewer

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The twenties are back! And with them comes a chance to look at the upcoming decade and map out some long-term financial goals. What will your life look like 10 years from now? Where do you hope to be by 2030? The start of a new decade is an excellent opportunity to look not only at the upcoming year, but also at your long-term goals and what you hope to accomplish over the coming decade. One of Continue Reading

Filed Under: Financial Planning Tagged With: financial goals, financial resolutions, money goals, new year goals, resolutions

Should You Refinance Your Mortgage?

December 19, 2019 By Katie Brewer

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When interest rates are competitive, it could be a good time to refinance your mortgage. This is especially true if rates were a bit high when you first purchased your home.  But there are some caveats to think about before committing to a mortgage refinance, so plan carefully.  Why Refinance? Maybe you bought your house when interest rates were higher, or your credit is much stronger today Continue Reading

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Smart Ways to Give Money Gifts

December 9, 2019 By Katie Brewer

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The holiday shopping season is in full swing! One gift that pretty much everyone on your list is guaranteed to appreciate is money. But if you want to put in more effort than just stuffing a couple of bills in a card, I have some ideas to help you jazz up your money gifts this year. Here are my top picks for money gifts that your friends and family will love: Money Gifts for the Kids An Continue Reading

Filed Under: Career & Lifestyle, Family Tagged With: christmas, christmas gifts, holiday, holiday gifts, money gifts

Year-End Money Checklist: 2019

November 26, 2019 By Katie Brewer

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The end of 2019 is here already, and with just a month to go, there are some simple things you can mark off your money checklist to set yourself up well for 2020.  Prepare for the year ahead with these tasks, and you’ll feel a lot more confident when you ring in the new year. 1.  Money Checklist for the End of the Year – Max Out Retirement Accounts Maxing out your retirement accounts is a good Continue Reading

Filed Under: Financial Planning Tagged With: goals, money checklist, new year

Katie Brewer, CFP® Has Been Named as One of D Magazine’s “2019 Best Financial Planners in Dallas”

November 15, 2019 By Katie Brewer

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  DALLAS AND FORT WORTH, TEXAS | NOVEMBER 15, 2019 Katie Brewer, CFP® has been named as one of D Magazine’s “2019 Best Financial Planners in Dallas” for the fifth year in a row. Katie Brewer is the owner of Your Richest Life, a fee-only financial planning company helping mid-career physicians, attorneys and other high-income earners take charge of their financial lives. This distinction is Continue Reading

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Natural Disasters: Prepare Your Family and Help Others

November 12, 2019 By Katie Brewer

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The Dallas, TX tornado and devastating California wildfires are the most recent reminders that disaster can strike anywhere, at any time.  Rebuilding after a natural disaster is expensive on so many levels. That’s why it’s so important to be prepared yourself, and to know how to best help communities and individuals as they rebuild. Natural Disasters Preparedness for Your Family Too often, Continue Reading

Filed Under: Financial Planning Tagged With: natural disasters, preparedness

Financial Considerations for a Stay-at-Home Spouse

October 31, 2019 By Katie Brewer

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In roughly 30 percent of all married couples in the U.S. with children under 18, one parent stays home.  And while we place a lot of emphasis on the benefits, financial plans and insurance considerations that people in the workforce should have, there’s more of a gray area for the stay-at-home spouse.  In most cases, the spouse that stays home is under the umbrella of their spouse’s benefits. Continue Reading

Filed Under: Family Tagged With: spousal benefits, stay at home parent finances, stay at home spouse

Should You Accept a New Job Opportunity?

October 7, 2019 By Katie Brewer

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Whether you’ve been searching for months or received it out of the blue, a new job opportunity can bring a lot of exciting changes to your life. But enticing as moving to a new city or making more money might be, sometimes these factors cost more in the long run than what they’re worth. When you’re weighing the important decision of whether or not to accept a job opportunity, make sure you look Continue Reading

Filed Under: Career & Lifestyle Tagged With: job opportunity, new job

Open Enrollment: What to Look for in Mid-Career

September 17, 2019 By Katie Brewer

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For most people, open enrollment usually occurs in the fall. This is the time of year to review your healthcare benefits and make sure you’re still getting the coverage you need.  If you’re at the mid-career level, there are some specific bases you should be covering. So this fall, here are some points to look out for when your employer sends you your open enrollment information: Open Continue Reading

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Katie Brewer, CFP® is a Dallas, Fort Worth, and online fee-only financial planner with over 15 years of experience. Her passion is helping clients get their financial lives in order to start living their richest lives.

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