Credit Card Debt Disaster? One Simple Move Could Save You.
Every time you look in your wallet and see your credit cards, you remember your debt. When you rip open your credit card statements each month, those dollar amounts – did your debt get bigger…
Are Meal Kit Delivery Services Budget Friendly?
Cooking. You either love it… or you don’t. And whether you’re a pro or a newbie, you have to admit—meal prep is usually a lengthy process. First, you have to figure out what’s for…
7 Characteristics of Debt-Free Living
Family #1 manages to pay off $40,000 in debt in two years on a $35,000 annual income. Family #2 makes $100,000 a year but can’t seem to make the slightest dent in the same amount of debt. One…
What Parents Get So Wrong About College
Parents, way too many of you are still getting it all wrong when it comes to college. A recent survey by T. Rowe Price reports that 68% of parents think saving for their kids’ college is a…
It’s Time for Your “Lazy Money” to Get More Industrious
Everyone’s goal in the world of investing is a secure financial future. But it could be that your security, as well as your bottom line, is being victimized by the deadbeat of the financial…
How to Become More Generous in a Me-First World
Americans like to think of themselves as generous people. And often, the numbers back that up, such as a recent report that revealed they gave a record $373.3 billion to charity in 2015. But…
Finding the Path to a Stable Retirement when Savings and Social Security Aren’t Enough
As much as American workers look forward to retirement, many of them also worry that retirement is a luxury they can’t afford. In fact, about one-fourth express concerns about running out of…
Afraid You’ll Be Forced to Work in Retirement? That May Not Be So Bad
Many older Americans who once dreamed of lounging around the house in retirement instead are waking up each morning to get ready for work. A recent Pew Research Center study showed that the…
3 Financial Steps that Will Help You Get your Fiscal House in Order
Parents often are encouraged to teach their children how to handle money and to begin those lessons at an early age. One problem with that, though, is many adults aren’t all that financially…