Financial Planning Basics
Every year in October, National Financial Planning Month is observed. With a solid financial plan, you can set short-term and long-term goals. You can estimate the amount of money you will likely need for college, health care expenses, and your retirement.
Three Tips on Marriage and Money
When you get together with someone the first thing you think of is not that you will be dealing with bills and mortgage payments. Unfortunately, arguing about money seems to be the norm when it comes to relationships.
Marriage and Debt
Falling in love and getting married is supposed to be one of the best milestones in your life. While that may be the case, it seems that many young couples are starting out life with debt, and this is putting pressure on them in ways that are not healthy.
Financial Literacy in America
Everyone should have at least a basic knowledge of financial issues, as it affects our everyday lives significantly. In the United States only 57% of Americans are financially literate.
Financial Literacy in America
Everyone should have at least a basic knowledge of financial issues, as it affects our everyday lives significantly. In the United States only 57% of Americans are financially literate.
Life Insurance from a Woman is Perspective
Nowadays women have more financial responsibilities than ever before. In fact, more women feel they are solely responsible for household finances than men.
Life Insurance from a Womans Perspective
Nowadays women have more financial responsibilities than ever before. In fact, more women feel they are solely responsible for household finances than men.
The Most Important Debts to Pay Off By Retirement
Retirement is a time to relax and enjoy life, whether that means traveling around the world or staying at home to enjoy time with the grandkids. Unfortunately, far too many seniors are spending their golden years worried about their finances and debt is a big reason why.