Financial Aid and Financial Literacy
Whether you're a student looking to obtain some financial aid or you're older and wiser, you should still be financially literate
Financial Literacy and Debt in America
Financial literacy is an incredibly important part of modern life It's a technological world with new currencies like Bitcoin. Internet banking and credit cards are considered a normal part of life.
The American Savings Crisis
The situation is dire when one looks at the statistics: since the 1970s, our personal savings rate has fallen from 12% to just 3% today.
Increasing Financial Literacy
If you were to take a basic financial literacy test, do you know how well you would score?
Americans Are Failing at Saving Money
Americans are in the midst of a savings crisis. A massive 63% of Americans don’t have enough savings to withstand a $500 emergency.
The Millennial Version of the American Dream
A recent study gave some very interesting insights into the minds of these young adults, especially with regards to money and The American Dream.
The Savings Crisis in America
Nearly 60% of Americans don’t have enough money saved to take care of an unplanned expense.
Financial Stress Hurting the Bottom Line?
46% of employees spend at least three hours every week trying to solve their own problems rather than concentrating on their job or trying to do better work.
Baby Boomers Could Learn from Millennials
Millennials may be able to teach Boomers some valuable lessons about how to manage their money
Identity Theft and How to Avoid It
Older Americans are more likely to be at risk of identity theft, and while many are over the age of 50 or 60, there are still a significant number in their 40s being affected.