Women and Retirement Planning
As with most things in life, retirement planning is slightly different for women than it is for men given the many challenges they face. To meet these financial challenges women need to make retirement planning a priority.
Raising Financial Literacy
While one might be forgiven for thinking that a lack of financial literacy is exclusively a problem with young people and students, 41% of adults gave themselves a grade of C, D, or F regarding their knowledge of personal finance.
Millennials and Retirement Advice
Millennials are heading toward an age where retirement should be on their minds, not because they are going to retire soon but because this is the ideal time to start preparing a retirement strategy.
Financial Security for Young Adults
Millennials have an advantage in that they have a comparative wealth of time to plan for retirement and allow smart financial investments to mature
How to Eliminate Credit Card Debt
Being saddled with credit card is never a good thing, especially when you are only paying your minimums, hardly touching your principal, and just getting by every month.
Taking On Your Debt
The average American is swimming in debt, from student loans to credit cards, mortgages, and so on.
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.
How Much Money Do You Need To Retire
Despite many Americans being stressed about the idea of retirement, a full one third of us are not saving for retirement at all, and many do not have any idea of how much they will need to fund their golden years.