by Michelle Buonincontri | Apr 20, 2020 | Divorce Finances, Financial Literacy, Life After Divorce
Are you familiar with that quintessential Italian-American or Yiddish slang word “agita”? The Oxford dictionary defines agita as “anxiety, stress, aggravation”. Investing is a very personal decision, as you may be the one with “agita”, tossing and turning, keeping your partner up at night, or waking up with a feeling of overwhelm or dread.
by Michelle Buonincontri | Dec 5, 2019 | Financial Literacy, Life After Divorce
Use these tips to maximize your savings opportunities while deployed to a Federally Tax Exempt Combat Zone (CZTE). Paying less interest, less taxes, and utilizing the power of compounding – means more money you can save for an emergency fund, to pay down debt and build wealth for retirement.
by Michelle Buonincontri | Jun 15, 2018 | Divorce, Life After Divorce
This brief conversation with my nephew. was actually so timely, as I have spent quite a bit of time in the last few weeks thinking about what I do and WHY. Little did I know 10 years ago when I went back to school that I’d be planting the seeds to help families going through a divorce