Month: May 2016

Budgeting 101

A few weeks ago we looked at debt and banking. Last week we examined how to use the debt snowball system to reduce all your debts. This week we will explore the benefits and why you should have a budget. [...]

Snowball Debt Relief

Last week we briefly looked at debts and banking. By now you should have an idea what your debts are and how they should be viewed. You should also have your banking situation handled as well and at least [...]

Information on Student Loans

Are you one of the thousands of college graduates with student loan debt? Do you spend hours worrying about how you will repay these loans as fast as you can? If so you may want to read this post and [...]

Debt and Banking

If you are like me, chances are you have some form of debt and at least one bank account. Or I as I should say like most Americans you are in this situation. But there are ways to minimize this situation [...]

Retirement Terms

Many people think retirement is something that just happens. People, especially millennials, plan on funding their retirement by luck or inheritance. This is no way in which to begin even to try and fund [...]

Eight Finance Tips

I recently read an article in US News and World Report that had eight tips from financial planners that their millionaire clients had in common. I thought I would share this list with you and give you my [...]

Long Term Care Insurance

Do you need Long-Term Care Insurance? Are you of the age that it may be a concern? Chances are you will need some sort of long-term care (LTC) at some point in your lifetime. Now the period of time that [...]