Financial Faux Pas in Dating
Being cautious and aware of your potential partner’s financial habits will pay off in the long run, when you consider that the average cost of divorce can be as high as $30,000 - most of that being spent on legal fees.
Financial Wellness Strategies for the Whole Family
According to a recent survey, Americans' financial regrets center on decisions which most affect the family's financial wellness
Learning the Value of Money
Much work has gone into raising financial IQs around America - all aimed at helping consumers learn to better manage their personal finances.
Marriage: A Real Investment
78% of American women who may be open to looking for a spouse, feel that having a partner with a steady job would be very important to them
Parents, Kids and Money
Making sure your kids are well taken care of and have the best possible opportunities and education is, of course, what all parents want.
Money, Marriage, and Honesty
Couples fight more about money than they do about anything to do with the bedroom, according to a Money Magazine survey
Marriage: A Real Investment
In the 1960s, 75% of American adults were married, whereas today we find that only half of the population in the United States are getting hitched.
Financial Advice for Young Couples
Couples fight about money twice as much as they fight about sex, according to a Money Magazine survey.The American divorce rate is nearly twice what it was in 1960
Financial Advice for Young Couples
You’ve taken a giant leap into adulthood, and the journey is only really beginning. It would be a very smart thing to do to get on the same page with your finances.
Families, Stress and Money
Money is a significant source of stress for the majority of Americans but even more so for parents. Seventy seven percent of parents said they were stressed about money.