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Free Money

Posted by Bryan Taylor

Everyone wants free money but I know too many of my peers who don’t care enough about their money to get it.

Yes, it takes time, effort, extensive budgeting- and most importantly discipline, but if you are in control of your money you can truly make it work for you- even without investing it. I know many people who don’t participate in a  retirement plan (even if their employer offers a 401k or 403b plan WITH A MATCH!) and certainly don’t have a taxable brokerage account. However, if they plan things right, they can earn free money just by being in control of their own.

For instance, I recently opened a bank account with an online bank that was offering a $300 bonus if I committed to a direct deposit of my paycheck to the account for 3 months. This is FREE MONEY for simply giving my employer a different account number to directly deposit my check into. I don’t have to keep that account open once I’ve received the FREE MONEY (I read the terms and conditions to be sure!).

Another example is properly utilizing credit cards. Yes, credit cards get a terrible rap from millennials, because we grew up hearing the horror stories of the older generation borrowing until their heads turned blue. This nightmare manifested itself in revolving interest payments on credit cards at astronomical rates and in extreme cases to the point of losing their homes and the icky “bankruptcy” thing during the Great Recession. Don’t be scared, be in control.

I technically don’t “borrow” money from my credit card company. I use my credit cards each month on EVERYTHING I can. Why? Because I earn cash back when I pay them off each month. If I can put it on a card, I will, because I am IN CONTROL of my money. I don’t spend more than I receive in income each month (it’s called saving), so I just pay off the card, earn whatever % back as FREE MONEY on the total I paid completely off, and move on.

You may prefer to earn travel miles, gift cards, event tickets- whatever tickles your fancy, but you would be remiss not to take advantage of these free offers. The credit card companies’ strategy is centered around you screwing up and actually “borrowing” from them, at which point you give them FREE MONEY. So don’t be the bug, be the windshield.

There are many other instances when being in control of your money actually gets you FREE MONEY. You just have to stay ahead of the curve, be disciplined in your financial habits and realistic about your capability to do so.​

Christina Norwood​

Christina Norwood​

Operations Manager

Born and raised in Maryland, I moved to South Carolina in 2023 and joined Oak Street Advisors’ Myrtle Beach office in 2024 as the firm’s Operations Manager.  I’ve worked in the financial service industry most of my career, including ten years for a large brokerage firm and the last two years as a Client Relations Specialist at a similarly sized RIA. 

I enjoy working hand-in-hand with our clients on all administrative and operational needs. Client satisfaction and planning efficiency are my top priorities — as I take pride in providing proactive service to every client household at Oak Street Advisors.
 
While not in the office, I enjoy quality time with my family, walking my rescue dog, Auggie, on the beach, cooking, and exploring South Carolina.

Ryan cooper

Fiduciary Financial Advisor

​I joined Oak Street Advisors’ Myrtle Beach office in 2021. I currently serve as a fiduciary financial advisor and associate financial planner. I hold the Series 65 and am working towards obtaining my CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER (TM) accreditation. 

I strive to provide clients diligent and proactive service while assisting the team with planning, investment strategies, and recommendations.

While not in the office, I enjoy running, golfing, fishing, going to the beach with my wife Natalie and our son Bennett, and watching my beloved Green Bay Packers play (I even own stock in the team!).

BRYAN TAYLOR, CFP®

Owner & President  | Fiduciary Financial Advisor

I graduated from Clemson University and began my financial planning career shortly after with a small advisory firm on the ground floor — learning the basics of financial and tax planning and running a financial advising business.

At the same time, I enrolled in the University of Georgia Terry College of Business’ Executive Program in Financial Planning and completed the coursework at nights and on weekends. Soon after, I completed my CFP® certification and joined the family business.

A year after I joined the firm, we opened our second location in Mt. Pleasant, SC where I reside with my family. Over the next 10+ years I cherished the opportunity to learn and grow the family business with my father. We worked hard to build the firm into what it is today — something we’re both proud to say we accomplished together.

Today, I serve in a Senior Advisor and Planner role, working together with our team on all financial plans and strategies. By collaborating we provide fiduciary financial and tax planning and asset management to our clients within a fee-only business model — which reflects our conviction of putting our clients’ interest above the next dollar.

When I’m away from the office, I enjoy playing golf, boating, pulling for the Clemson Tigers, and relaxing on the beach with my wife, Laura, and daughters Riley and Ramsey.

Links:
NAPFA – National Association of Personal Financial Advisors
Certified Financial Planner© Professional
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