Marriage Money Tips
It would be very smart to get on the same page as your spouse with your finances, especially since it seems to be a source of arguments between married couples.
Why Invest in College Savings?
How to pay for college? And who can benefit from this investment?
Financial Lessons for Father’s Day
We celebrate dads of all roles this Father is Day. Here is some financial wisdom that we learned from our dads.
Mothers Day Money Lessons for Women
Mother is Day was May 14th this year, and to celebrate moms and women everywhere, we are taking a look at some money lessons for women.
Retirement Planning for Couples
Retirement planning is an essential activity in your financial life, but that is all very well if you are just planning for yourself. Here are some tips for couples.
Financial Literacy for Young Adults
National Financial Literacy Month is recognized in the United States in April as an effort to highlight the importance of financial literacy and teach Americans how to establish and maintain healthy financial habits.
College Savings Plans
The person most likely to benefit from a college savings plan is obviously the child who goes to college. Keeping your child out of a bottomless pit of student loans is probably the best thing you could do for their finances.
Financial Planning for Women after Divorce
Women are better prepared for their financial lives post-divorce. They are far more likely to seek out financial advice, improve spending habits, seek out employment and contribute to retirement savings.
A Savings Crisis in America
Take a look at your savings account. If you were hit with an unexpected expense of $500 or $1000, would you be able to pay it?
How to Prevent Money from Ruining Your Marriage
Sharing finances with a partner comes with a lot of issues; mutual trust, respect, self-worth, etc. These are all areas that, if damaged even slightly, can lead to upset and tear the fabric of a marriage apart.