By Gary Silverman, CFP®
I wanted to thank those of you who were able to follow the previous few months of my marathon/personal finance saga. Of course, not
By Gary Silverman, CFP®
Since January, I’ve offered my take on both training for a marathon as well as ways to translate those lessons to tips for managing
By Gary Silverman, CFP®
Back in January, I started a series about my quest to run a marathon and the lessons I learned along the way that apply to personal
How to Avoid Retirement Woes
According to the American Institute of CPAs (AICPA), the top concern of retirees is running out of money. While it’s a known fact
By Gary Silverman, CFP®
The marathon was going well. I had just passed mile 16. That’s when I first noticed some of my strength ebb. Fatigue filled the void.
By Gary Silverman, CFP®
The marathon was going well. I had just passed mile 16. That’s when I first noticed some of my strength ebb. Fatigue filled the void.
By Gary Silverman, CFP®
Passing mile 13, I was almost half-way done with my marathon. Things were going well. Tulsa is known as a hilly course, especially the
By Gary Silverman, CFP®
My attempt at a marathon had started. I was blessed by the absence of rain. Temperatures were cold, but I was dressed appropriately for
By Gary Silverman, CFP®
My attempt at a marathon had started. I was blessed by the absence of rain. Temperatures were cold, but I was dressed appropriately for
The day of my run finally arrived. Although I’ve been talking about training for a marathon, I was actually going to attempt an Ultra. An Ultra is a distance
By Gary Silverman, CFP®
We continue my series about my attempt to run a marathon (with financial analogies sprinkled in).
The marathon I had been training to
By Gary Silverman, CFP®
Last week we talked about my longest training run: The 20 miles of pain. (OK, OK, the pain only was during the last 6 miles...) Our