5 WAYS TO BECOME MORE FINANCIALLY ENGAGED
Becoming more engaged with your finances can be a dauting task -- the decisions you make are important and the amount of information can be overwhelming. But in this video, Katie Keary, a wealth advisor in the BAM ALLIANCE, shares five ways you can become more involved with your money. The best news is you can start at your own pace, and you don't have to go it alone.


| MORE: Keary and Larry Swedroe of the BAM ALLIANCE explore some specific retirement challenges that women face.
FINANCIAL PLANNING FOR THE PERSON WHO HAS EVERYTHING
Some people seemingly have all the possessions in the world and lack concerns when it comes to money. So they don't need financial planning, right? Not so fast says the BAM ALLIANCE's  Tim Maurer , who puts that question to a test with a simple exercise -- one that has value whether you have everything or not.  This article  examines the decisions we make about how we're investing and spending and whether your resources are aligned with what matters most to you. Maurer writes, "Even the person who has everything has much to gain from examining their deepest-held motivations and the degree to which their acting in accordance with them -- also known as financial and life planning."
PODS, BLOGS AND MORE
Seeking information online can be overwhelming, particularly when it comes to a topic as broad as money and financial education. The following list offers a quick-hitting collection of resources to make your search more manageable. While everything here might not be for you, with just a little digging, there should be something for everyone.