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Michael Dell’s $6.25 Billion Gift: What 25 Million Children Will Receive—And How Early Investing Can Transform Long-Term Wealth
In December 2025, Michael and Susan Dell announced one of the largest philanthropic contributions ever made toward children’s financial futures: a $6.25 billion gift to fund $250 deposits into the investment accounts of up to 25 million U.S. children. This announcement comes alongside the federal “Trump Accounts” initiative, which provides a separate $1,000 seed deposit for newborns. Together, these two programs are designed to expand access to long-term investment accounts a
Matthew Delaney
17 hours ago


Love, Money, and Merging Bank Accounts: A (Mostly) Painless Guide to Newlywed Finances
Congratulations! You’ve found The One — the person who laughs at your jokes, tolerates your family, and said yes to marrying you. You’ve conquered the hard part (finding each other) and survived the wedding planning process (which, statistically speaking, is more stressful than assembling IKEA furniture without instructions). Now it’s time for your next great adventure: combining your finances. Cue the dramatic music. Because nothing says “happily ever after” quite like deba
Matthew Delaney
Nov 12


The Starbucks Dilemma: How Small Daily Choices Shape Long-Term Wealth
One of the most common conversations I have with clients revolves around a simple but powerful question: Where does all the money go? We work hard, we earn a good living, but at the end of the month the checking account seems to drain faster than we’d like. Often, the answer lies not in one large purchase, but in hundreds of small ones. This is what I call the “Starbucks dilemma”—spending more than we realize on coffee, meals, and convenience, while missing the opportunity t
Matthew Delaney
Nov 4


The Amazon Prime Problem: How “One-Click” Spending Eats Away at Your Future
For years, financial experts have warned us about the “Starbucks effect”—how small, repeated purchases can quietly drain our finances. But in today’s world, there’s a new culprit that deserves just as much attention: the Amazon Prime problem. Amazon Prime is a marvel of convenience. With free shipping, same-day delivery, and millions of products at our fingertips, it’s no wonder 200+ million people around the world subscribe. But the darker side of this convenience is how eas
Matthew Delaney
Oct 27


How to Talk to Family About Money (So It’s Not Awkward Later)
Money is one of the last real taboos in our culture. We talk about politics, relationships, and health far more openly than we do about...
Matthew Delaney
Oct 7


Navigating Inherited IRAs: Understanding the New Rules Effective 2025
Inheriting an Individual Retirement Account (IRA) can significantly impact your financial planning. Recent changes introduced by the...
Matthew Delaney
Jun 5


Biggest Mistakes When Receiving an Inheritance
So you just got a big inheritance and you don’t know what’s next. Or maybe you do, but you want to avoid making mistakes. While...
Written by Eric Keating
Nov 16, 2021
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