How Much Money Do You Need To Retire
Despite many Americans being stressed about the idea of retirement, a full one third of us are not saving for retirement at all, and many do not have any idea of how much they will need to fund their golden years.
Savings Goals for the New Year
There is no convincing argument for not saving your money. Most people will agree that saving (whether for retirement or any other reason) is an excellent idea, and it should be done.
End of Year Financial Advice
2016 has been a wild year, arguably one of the more interesting years we have seen in recent history. And as the year winds to a close, there are some things to take note of and tie a bow on your financial concerns.
Holiday Season and Credit Card Mistakes
With the holidays upon us it is always tempting to take advantage of those specials being offered by stores this time of year but without some good sense monitoring your credit card activity there are some dangerous blunders that can be made.
Tips for Smart Personal Finance
Whether you are playing catch up on retirement savings or working to eliminate debt, it pays to be financially savvy. Here are some tips to point you in the direction of smart personal finance decisions.
Getting Out Of Debt
If your personal balance sheet is upside-down and you are one of the many with a debt problem, then here are some ideas to help throw that debt overboard.
How to Avoid a Retirement Shock
More than half of Americans lose sleep thinking about retirement. This is mainly because they face the uncertainty of what lies in the great unknown across the River Retirement. Studies show that people who are confident about their retirement have a clear goal and vision for their future.
Being a Financial Grown-Up
Financially speaking, it is time to face up to the idea that some "adulting" is required on the part of Millennials in their financial behavior.
Why Should You Have a Financial Plan?
October is Financial Planning Month and your attention should be firmly on your finances. The fact of the matter is that Americans are not doing enough when it comes to planning their finances.
Lessons Boomers Could Learn From Millennials
There is a tendency of older, wiser folk to dismiss the views of a younger generation. However, Millennials may be able to teach Boomers some valuable lessons about how to manage money.