Scarborough Capital Management Blog

10 Ways Your Spending Habits Could Be Jeopardizing Your Retirement
Oct 20, 2023
Time is one of the most important ingredients in the recipe for a financial plan. Earning and saving money is important, of course, but Father Time[...]
A Financial Advisor’s 10 Tips to Reducing Debt
Oct 06, 2023
It might start out fairly innocent – a credit card purchase for $500. But if left unchecked, a small portion of debt can grow into a ball and chain,[...]
Top 5 Financial Planning Mistakes Federal Employees Make
Sep 20, 2023
Maryland ranks fourth in the nation for employment within the federal government. Located in the state’s capital, Scarborough Capital Management[...]
What is Social Investing? Three Steps to Get Started.
Aug 30, 2023
Social investing, also known as Socially Responsible Investing (SRI), has been growing in popularity for a number of years. Simply put, social[...]
Saving Vs. Investing: Which is More Important?
Aug 16, 2023
Putting your money to work is one of the core pillars of wealth-building. This common but powerful mantra is the driving force behind strategically[...]
8 Questions to Ask Yourself Before Making a Major Purchase
Aug 02, 2023
Buyer’s remorse is an awful feeling. The regret, exasperation and that sinking feeling that you went into debt for nothing (or not much, anyway) that[...]
Not Your (Grand)Parents’ Retirement: How Retirement Planning Has Changed
Jul 19, 2023
Retirement planning has changed tremendously in the past several decades.
10 Times You May Want to Rebalance Your Asset Allocation
Jun 15, 2023
Retirement planning is not a set-it-and-forget-it kind of process. It’s not wise to put your portfolio together and then let it run on autopilot for[...]
Why Saving Early for Retirement is Important Now
May 22, 2023
It may not be news that earning interest through savings accounts, 401(k)s,IRAs, and other investments can be a plus. Similarly, most people know[...]
Leverage Your HSA To Save for Retirement Healthcare
May 15, 2023
One of the most common questions we get is, “How do I prepare for my healthcare costs in retirement?”