by Susan Wilklow | Jun 28, 2025 | Blog
Remember writing paper checks? Balancing a checkbook? Mailing in a bill payment and hoping it got there in time? It wasnât that long ago. But these days, I know very few people who carry checks. And starting next year, neither will the IRS.I wonât get into the...
by Susan Wilklow | Jun 17, 2025 | Blog
For those of you glued to your screens last week watching Ed the zebra make his way through neighborhoods and highways in Tennessee, Iâm happy to report: he has been found and returned safe and sound to his owner. Now you can return back to your regularly...
by Susan Wilklow | Jun 14, 2025 | Blog
No, it might not technically be summer yet, but wars are certainly beginning between car AC systems and the sun in many parts of the country. Things are heating up literally and legislatively (forgive me for being corny), and your wallet might start feeling the...
by Susan Wilklow | Jun 7, 2025 | Blog
I hope you enjoyed your three-day weekend. And more than that, I hope you took a moment to pause and reflect on Memorial Day beyond your Colorado Springs cookout and the half-off a new mattress deals. Remember the sacrifice.Many men and women gave their lives so...
by Susan Wilklow | May 28, 2025 | Blog
Before we dive into anything tax-related, I want to pause and say this: to those in St. Louis and Kentucky affected by the recent tornadoes â our thoughts and prayers are with you. If youâre dealing with loss or damage, please know that support is available. And my...
by Susan Wilklow | May 19, 2025 | Blog
The new American pope led his first service on Friday. Itâs still a little surprising to think the new pope is one of our own. But this headline from the Washington Post (yes, you do have to subscribe to read it) caught my eye. As a U.S. Citizen â unless...