Paying for College
The cost of college has risen so much that it’s almost impossible for many young Americans to go to college without a loan. Today, one in every four Americans has student loan debt.
October is Financial Planning Month
Every year, the month of October is designated as Financial Planning Month, and with the end of the year approaching, it is a good opportunity to review your finances and make or review your financial plan.
Millennials vs Boomers
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 interesting lessons about how to manage money.
Debts to Pay Off Before Retirement
If you’re one of the very few Americans who are completely debt-free, then congratulations, and read no further. However, if you’re like the rest of us, then this applies to you
Building Wealth One Step at a Time
For most of us, wealth isn’t something that arrives on our doorstep unexpectedly. Here are some ideas to guide you on your wealth-building journey.
America’s Women in Business Excel
Started in 1928, National Business Women's Week recognizes women who have been the cornerstone of working in business in the past and examines how far women in business have come.
The Growing Need for Long-Term Care
The future costs of health care in general, and in some cases long-term care, should be a top concern of current and soon-to-be retirees.
Choosing Your Retirement Age
The age that you retire at is a personal decision and depends upon many factors. Here are a few things to take into consideration when it comes to figuring out your retirement age: