Teaching Kids Financial Literacy
Making sure that your kids understand how money works is very important — it’s a life skill they'll use every day and they'll thank you for it later in life..
Streamline Your Finances in 2020
Most Americans report feeling stressed about money, at least some of the time. Here are some things that can be done to alleviate that stress and streamline your financial wellness in the coming year
Protecting Your Savings from Inflation
Saving money is a basic financial habit that makes up part of your overall financial wellness. How you save, or where you put your money, is of equal importance, because of the effects of inflation on the value of money.
Money Tips We Can Learn from Our Past Presidents
The third Monday of February is set aside to celebrate Presidents’ Day. This year instead of rushing to our nearest outlet store, let’s take a look at some money wisdom we can learn from past presidents
How to Reach Your Financial Goals
Setting realistic and achievable goals, following a strategic plan to make progress toward them, and tracking your progress is the key to success in attaining your financial goals.
Make the Time to Prioritize Your Finances
With so many different things competing for your attention, it’s easy to let financial planning slide. It may not be something you want to do, but it is something you need to do.
Parents are Making a Savings Mistake
Setting cash aside so that your kids have a better life may seem like an obvious thing to do, but many parents aren’t saving anything, let alone doing it for their kids.
Thanksgiving for Finances
In keeping with the spirit of the holiday, here are some ways to express thanks and take stock of your own personal financial landscape:
Savings Tips
Here are some tips for saving more, so that you can reach your goals faster. And you’ll have more peace of mind when the time comes to retire.
Money, Family, and Stress
Stresses on the family core can be many and varied, but money, as it turns out, can be one of the largest factors of all.