My name is Kristi Sullivan and I have been helping people achieve financial security since 1996. I am a fee-only financial planner and public speaker. I do no investment or insurance sales for commissions. My clients pay me for guidance through their financial questions. I also work with employers to educate their employees about personal finance.
I have been helping people make financial decisions for 18 years. I have worked in employee benefits and with individual clients/families. I hold the Certified Financial Planner designation. Sullivan Financial Planning, LLC is a Registered Investment Advisory firm with the State of Colorado. Areas of expertise include prioritizing savings goals, investment allocation, and wealth manager searches.
I like to throw you a depressing blog about the stock market occasionally to remind you that dropping stock markets are normal, not to panic and sell, blah, blah, blah. Just when I was struggling to make this information fresh, I happened to listen to a podcast in the Choiceology series by Dr. Katy…
It’s winter, and I am excited to get on the slopes on the regular. But, it is an expensive sport, especially for a family. Here are a few tips: For growing kids, look for used ski clothing. Whoever outgrew it probably only wore it for a couple of seasons at most. Same for your…
With supply shortages in all areas of the economy, one of the biggest attention grabbers is the lack of car inventory. Today, I’m happy to interview Patsy Butterfield of H.M. Brown and Associates to get her perspective on buying a vehicle. Kristi: We are hearing horror stories about supply chain issues as it relates…
Some people think New Year’s Resolutions are lame. Others find them terrifying. I, being an Upholder (from The Four Tendencies – read it already!) cannot help but make resolutions when society tells me I’m supposed to. If you are in the camp of looking for ways to start the new year with some fresh good…
If one of your 2022 resolutions (more on those next week) is to focus on your physical health, your financially healthy choices may help. Health Savings Accounts (available to those participating in an H.S.A Qualified High Deductible health insurance plan) can be used today, in 5 months, or during retirement to pay for medical expenses.…
“Santa Claus has the right idea. Visit people once a year.”—Victor Borge. “Christmas is a baby shower that went totally overboard.”—Andy Borowitz. “A Hanukkah miracle would be feeling confident that you spelled Hanukkah correctly” – anonymous “Most Texans think of Hanukkah as some sort of a duck call” – Richard Lewis. …
For some reason, people tend to wait until just before year-end to do their big charitable gifts. I’m no different, but I wish I were. I guess it goes along with tax planning and maybe not knowing your financial situation as well in July. Anyway, if you are about to do some gifting to…
But the decision to focus on saving for a house before you pay off your student loans is one you should make in the context of your total financial life. Two to three financial goals are the most anyone can work on at one time. CLICK HERE FOR THE FULL ARTICLE
Just in time for holiday shopping, I want to discuss a new term I’ve learned: Exceptional Accounting. Thanks to an interesting podcast by Dr. Katy Milkman titled Expect the Unexpected, I now have a name for when people tell me they only spend $5,000/month except in months where they have to buy their ski pass…
You might think that after 26 years in financial services I would know everything there is to know about personal finance. Just kidding, of course you don’t think that and neither do I. That’s why I try to attend the Colorado Financial Planning Association’s Symposium every year. Yes, a day of thrilling classes about…