Financial Planning for Small Businesses and Entrepreneurs
Small and mid-size businesses are the backbone of the U.S. economy. Actually, they make up the lion’s share of American business....
The Fed Pivots to Fight Inflation
On December 15, 2021, the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) of the Federal Reserve System made a significant shift in monetary policy in response to rising inflation. The Committee accelerated the reduction of its bond-buying program in order to tighten the money supply and projected...
Top 10 Budgeting Strategies That Help Curb Overspending
If you have gone off track, start the New Year with a renewed resolution to get your finances on track by altering your spending habits. ...
Financially Preparing to Quit
The job market has shifted into overdrive. When Coronavirus struck the world, the economy was devastated but things have changed and we are regaining momentum...
Couples Retirement Planning
As a couple, you have more than yourself to think about. There are two of you entering a new phase in your lives which is an exciting and worrying time. ...
Your Route to Financial Wellness in 2022
It is no accident that January has been named Financial Wellness month – it’s the month when most Americans take stock of their lives and set goals for the coming year...
Working From Home and Personal Finance
Before last year and the advent of covid, working remotely had been steadily increasing as a trend — the number of people who work from home as freelancers, self-employed or small business owners, had increased by 140 percent since 2005....
Understanding Lines of Credit
There are many different ways to borrow money. Banks offer various kinds of loans. Credit cards are another idea. You can even borrow money from friends or family....
The Millennial Workforce and Financial Literacy Programs
We have entered a new decade and a new generation of young adults are dominating the workforce....
Inflation and the Future
With stimulus checks a thing of the past, but Americans having amassed big savings during the pandemic, pocketbooks are a little on the fatter side for once....