5 minute read The terms associated with meat at the grocery store are endless. From “free-range” to “all natural” it can be tricky to know what is what. And of course, costs vary depending on what you purchase. Before making a decision at the store, a good starting point is... read more →
4 minute read Grocery shopping is something that never ends in life. You will always need a budget for food. Not to mention, Americans spent more than 12 percent of their income on food in 2017, the third largest expenditure, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Here’s a few... read more →
4 minute read Can minimalism benefit retirees? Absolutely. That’s because whether or not you’re retired, the concept is simple: Clutter leads to stress. Declutter your space, declutter your mind. The Mayo Clinic points out how research is indicating minimalism might positively affect our well-being. For example, having too much clutter... read more →
Doyle Wealth Management is proud to welcome Josh Graben to the team as Tax Senior. In this role, Josh will work with clients and their wealth managers to help integrate tax planning strategies into their overall financial plans. Q&A with Josh Are you new to the St. Pete area? I’ve... read more →
1 minute read The Doyle Wealth Management Charitable Grant Program is fueled by the belief of the importance of giving back to the local community. The $10,000 program supports nonprofits in the St. Petersburg area each year. DWM is pleased to announce the 2018 Charitable Grant program recipients are: Clothes... read more →
3 minute read One of the deadliest diseases affecting Americans is Alzheimer’s Disease. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), “Alzheimer’s disease is not a normal part of aging,” but nonetheless, it affects 5.7 million Americans as of 2018. This disease, defined by the Alzheimer’s Association as,... read more →
3 minute read The word “organic” can make a wallet cringe. Glance at the prices of produce at your grocery store and you’ll quickly notice the cost of say, an organic apple, is always higher than the conventional apple. There’s also the common misconception that organic produce is good, conventional... read more →
3 minute read What do we need to be happy? A close-to-80-year Harvard study is finding at the center of joy stands one thing: Our relationships. The article, Good genes are nice, but joy is better, by the The Harvard Gazette reports how findings from the Grant and Glueck study... read more →
3 minute read Retirement can change up your routine big time. Gone are the days of the stressful work week - now, you have a lot of free time to eat, sit, watch TV, and be sedentary. But retirement doesn’t have to be a health pitfall. You can maintain your... read more →
4 minute read Saving for a first home is not for the faint of heart. In 2018, the median purchase price of a home was $250,000, with 33 percent of buyers being first-time home buyers, stated by the National Association of Realtors (NAR). For first-time home buyers, a purchase of... read more →