Making Saving a Hard Habit to Break
Most of us have both a savings and a checking account. The idea is that we use the checking account to pay our bills and the savings account is for anything left over.
View ArticleRisk and Your Personality: Finding the Center
Your personality is so important in determining how you should be investing your money.
View ArticleWhen it comes to the financial cost of a health emergency, it’s a good bet...
Unlike other civilized countries, we don’t enjoy a national health care plan that keeps people financially safe during times of a health emergency.
View ArticleThinking of moving? Making the right plan is the first step!
If you’re thinking about moving or refinancing next year, it’s good to make a plan now for how you’ll approach lenders.
View ArticleMaking the Right Money Resolutions Can Lead to a Much Healthier, Happier 2008
Money worries are the most common cause of holiday stress, according to Mental Health America.
View ArticleIs Pet Insurance Worth It?
If your current pet doesn’t spend your reserve account by the time he goes to his reward, keep the fund intact for your next pet. Then you’ll never have to think twice about paying for sensible...
View ArticleControlling Home Insurance Costs
The cost of home insurance has gone up, and it’s a good bet that costs will continue to rise throughout 2008.
View ArticleStaying Calm During Economic Chaos
As of today things seem fairly calm, but what about tomorrow, next week and next month.
View ArticleThink Before You Lend
You need to get ready for what’s coming. What are you going to do if someone you know needs financial help?
View ArticleCupid’s Arrow Points to Prenuptial!
No it’s not the actual piece of paper that makes the real difference, it’s the process itself.
View ArticleAim Carefully! Target Funds Can Miss Their Mark!
Many American’s who are investing in asset allocation funds that carry the names “target date” or “lifecycle funds” are under the false impression that these retirement investments don’t require any...
View ArticleCollege Students Get A Break, For Once!
Can you guess what a college student pays for textbooks for one semester? On average about $850.00. The average cost of a new textbook is around $50.00 whereas the average cost of a used textbook is...
View ArticleShush! Don’t you dare use the “R” word!
Buckle up America, 2008 is going to be a bumpy ride.
View ArticleUsury and why it matters to America!
It still surprises me how many people do not know what usury is, its history and why it is so important to the current economic problems faced by the nation.
View ArticleMaking the right moves with home renovations in a down market!
Even with a down market, it still makes sense to go ahead with sensible renovations to your home not only for your own benefit, but also for positioning for when the market starts to improve.
View ArticleThere’s one “R” word you should definitely be thinking about.
Regardless of how bad the economy gets, you should never loose sight of your retirement and how you are preparing for your “golden years.”
View ArticleYou’ll Always Pay For Easy Money!
Can I afford to borrow money with rates in excess of 40 percent?
View ArticleA Conversation With David Cay Johnston (Part 1 of 4 part series)
Where is the moral argument to enrich Donald Trump or Warren Buffet with your tax dollars?
View ArticleA Conversation with David Cay Johnston (Part 2 of a 4 Part series)
Now they always use the argument that, ‘we’re creating jobs.’
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