Expert Advice from Money Gurus: Leslie North and Annette Findling

Leslie North and Annette Findling are Certified Financial Planners at Stonebridge Wealth Advisors, LLC. Here’s their best advice to take control of your finances: What is the biggest money mistake you made and what did you learn from it? Leslie: A “money mistake” that affected my family is related to my father. He passed away […]

Expert Advice from Money Gurus: Renée Cooper

Renée Cooper is a financial consultant at Wintrust Wealth Management. Here’s her best advice to take control of your finances:  What can I do today in 30 minutes or less to take better control of my finances? You always need to pay yourself first, whatever money you make; before you spend it on anything else […]

Expert Advice from Money Gurus: Jean Chatzky

Jean Chatzky is a financial journalist and author of “Money Rules,” “Money 911” and “Make Money, Not Excuses,” among other books. Chatzky is also the financial editor for the Today Show. Here’s her best advice to take control of your finances:  What can I do today in 30 minutes or less to take better control […]

Expert Advice from Money Gurus: Shelley O'Connor

Shelley O’Connor is the head of field management at Morgan Stanley Wealth Management. Here’s her best advice to take control of your finances: What is the most important thing someone can do at 25 to create a secure financial future? At 35? At 45? At 55? At age 25, most people are just starting out […]

Smart Women, Smart Finance$: How to Plan for Your Financial Future

Come join us for an event for every woman who wants to get smarter about money and wants to plan for what’s next! You will enhance your financial confidence, obtain valuable tools, action items and practical steps while empowering your future and gaining financial freedom and stability. Our experts will cover: Your Financial Success Checklist […]

4 Best Ways to Get Money to Your College Kids

Your child is going to college. You’ve scheduled a summer orientation session. You’ve sent the housing deposit. You’ve done the obligatory shopping to pick out bedding, towels and closet hangers. You’re all set, right? Not yet. Don’t forget to make financial arrangements for your college-bound student before school starts. Aside from handling tuition and housing payments, your student will […]

6 Financial Lessons Young Adults Should Learn Early

Most schools don’t teach money management, so kids can ace algebra and graduate without a clue about how to manage their finances. Financial psychologist Brad Klontz says most youngsters aren’t learning financial responsibility at home either. “Surveys show parents would rather talk about the birds and bees than money,” Klontz says. Set your children up […]

Easy Ways to Maximize Your Travel Rewards

Chicago real-estate consultant Rhea Campbell recently returned from a nine-day vacation in Thailand. Campbell, her husband and their six-year-old son flew business class and they stayed at upscale hotels in Phuket, Bangkok and Chiang Mai. Campbell and her family take about five trips every year, visiting places like Italy’s Amalfi Coast, Punta Cana and Monterey, Calif. If you’re not envious already, consider this: […]

Are Your Kids Sabotaging Your Retirement?

College diplomas once signaled the beginning of financial independence. But in recent years, the difficult job market is making is tough for recent grads to get on their feet. So, an increasing number of kids from the so-called “boomerang generation” are returning to the nest and looking to Mom and Dad for continued support. Nicole […]

How to Divorce-Proof Your Finances

Dr. Terri Orbuch, relationship expert and author of “5 Simple Steps to Take Your Marriage From Good to Great,” says that seven out of 10 couples report that money is a source of conflict in their relationship.