Historic Main Street in Grapevine, Texas with local shops and red brick buildings.

People have their take on retirement, including the good, the bad, and the ugly. With planning, hard work, and a little luck, retirement for Grapevine residents can be a dream come true (at least according to these pundits). Here are some of our favorite quotes about retirement! According to the

Illustration showing 403(b) and 457(b) folders side by side labeled double tax advantage.

When you save for retirement, you may think first of a 401(k). For those who work in public service, education, or nonprofit organizations, two other powerful tools often come into play: the 403(b) and the 457(b). You can use these two plans together. When you do, the savings potential grows

Business owner delegating financial documents to an advisor, symbolizing outsourcing finances to focus on growth.

As an entrepreneur or a high-achieving sales leader, you likely wear many hats. You’re responsible for growing your business, closing deals, managing people, and ensuring that your company continues to move forward. Amid these many responsibilities, it’s easy to push aside your personal financial management. While taking control of your

Illustration of scissors cutting the word fees, symbolizing reducing 401(k) costs and saving more for retirement.

When you save for retirement, every dollar counts. Your 401(k) gives you a powerful way to build wealth, but hidden costs can quietly chip away at your balance. Even small fees add up over time. The good news is that you can take steps to reduce these costs and keep

Rolled U.S. five-dollar bill symbolizing building wealth and putting money to work in Southlake, Texas.

I am TERRIBLE at drawing… But I love to do it when talking about money, especially when talking about how to make your money work better for you. There are so many terms and so much jargon in the finance industry and I feel like drawing pictures helps cut through

Labor Day was first celebrated in 1882 as a way to recognize the dignity of hard work and the people who keep our economy moving. In 1894 it became a federal holiday, honoring both the workers of the past and the generations whose efforts would shape the future. That same

As young adults step into independence, one of the most meaningful transitions they make is taking full control of their financial life. While it’s common and often wise for parents to be co-owners or signatories on a child’s bank account during their teenage years or early college days, continuing this

You’ve built a successful business through hard work, smart decisions, and relentless focus. Revenue continues to grow, your client base remains strong, and your reputation in the marketplace keeps improving. From the outside, everything signals a thriving business. But behind that success lies a critical question that many business owners

On July 4th, the One Big Beautiful Bill (OBBB) was signed into law. This new bill brings sweeping changes to the U.S. tax code, for individuals and for business. OBBB extends many provisions of the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA), as well as introduces new deductions, credits, and

Buying a new home marks one of the biggest financial decisions you will ever make. While the process can feel exciting, it also requires a clear understanding of your financial situation. Many buyers begin house hunting without a solid grasp of how much they can truly afford. If you want