Both Spouses Should be Involved in Handling Financial Affairs

Spouses involved in financial affairs

Division of labor in a marriage can be a good and often necessary thing. It can allow couples and families to be much more productive, freeing up precious time to spend on things they enjoy. In fact, according to Pew Research, the perceived fair division of labor is a key component of a successful marriage. […]

How to Choose a Credit Card

Choosing a credit card

In our last blog, we discussed the benefit of using your credit card vs your debit card.  But what credit card should you choose?  There are endless varieties of credit cards, and one card may benefit you more than another.  If you feel overwhelmed when picking a credit card, you are not alone.  What follows […]

Should I Use My Credit Card or Debit Card?

Stack of different colored credit cards

Most of us have our fair share of plastic in our wallets, purses or money clips.  We have one or more credit cards issued by organizations such as American Express, Discover, MasterCard or Visa as well as a debit card, typically issued by your bank.  When we go to pay for a purchase, we are […]

Importance of Long-Term Investing

Long-term investing

A common term tossed around in the investing industry is “long-term investing,” but what is “long-term” and why is it important? In the eyes of the Internal Revenue Service, long-term capital gain treatment is afforded to those assets held for more than one year. When investors discuss long-term investing, they are talking about 10-20-30 years […]

Merging Finances in Marriage: 3 Pillars of Success

Married couple talking about merging finances

If you surf the internet on should you merge finances or best ways to merge finances, you will get plenty of unique tips, tricks, and plans.  Like most things in life, there is no one perfect way to manage your finances in marriage. In this blog, I am going to discuss three guidelines for success in merging finances. I am focusing on merged finances […]

Financial Freedom: 5 Personal Finance Basics

You have heard the term financial freedom before, but what does it mean?  Financial freedom is having enough savings, investments and cash to afford the life you want to live without having to work.  Financial freedom allows you to make financial decisions and manage expenses without being overly concerned.  This blog will outline five financial […]

Keys to a Successful Home Inspection

The housing market is very active right now and many home purchasers are buying a home for the first time. In THOR’s May 2018 blog post (https://www.thorwealthmanagement.com/first-time-home-buyer-how-to-make-an-offer), we mention that one of the items all home buyers should complete before removing the contingencies from the purchase contract is a home inspection.  A home inspection is initiated once your offer has been accepted by the seller, but you still have a period of due diligence […]

Youth Sports versus Retirement Security

children playing soccer

Every well-intentioned parent wants to provide an active and healthy lifestyle for their child. In today’s world of competitive parenting, this often includes enrolling your child in some form of youth sports. As a parent of three active boys, I have seen firsthand how engaging in youth sports can be a very rewarding and bonding […]

Preparing Financially to Start a Family

So you would like to start a family, but in the back of your mind you are uncertain and a bit overwhelmed by the financial obligations you may be shouldering for the next 18+ years of your life. These are legitimate concerns. According to the 2015 USDA report Expenditures on Children by Families, a middle-income […]