When you are in your 20s, planning for a comfortable retirement is probably the last thing on your mind. Most 20-somethings are busy buying a car, a house, and starting a family at this stage. Working towards being financially secure for your retirement at this time may seem like an exercise in self-deprivation. However, saving […]
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Personal Finance
3 Easy Ways to Lower Your Monthly Power Bill
Electricity is a significant and often unpredictable monthly expense for homeowners and renters who pay their own utility bills. In the United States, people spend roughly 2% to 3% of their annual income on electricity. It is no surprise that people are always looking for ways to reduce their energy consumption since that is a […]
Pay Less Tax? Move to These States in Retirement
Benjamin Franklin said there were only two things certain in life: death and taxes. We can’t help you on the first issue. But the second… you have options. Aside from federal taxes, every U.S. state determines its own tax rates for income taxes, property taxes, and sales taxes. Currently, eight states do not have an […]
Things Rich People Love To Do That Others Hate
We all know that the rich and the successful are different from us — not just in terms of the amount of wealth they have, but also in terms of their habits and peculiarities. How many people do you know who can go without taking a day off for five years? How many people do […]
5 College Degrees That Aren’t Worth the Tuition You’ll Pay
It pays to pick the right college degree and a career that will help you become financially secure enough to pay everyday bills. It’s important to love your work. But it’s also important to pay your bills. The average salary in 2019 was $48,700. Meanwhile, U.S. students currently owe over $1.5 trillion is student loans. […]
5 Items You Should Absolutely Buy at Costco
Like many Americans, you probably find yourself wandering the wide aisles of your local Costco it might seem that prices are better but perhaps not a slam dunk. After all, you often have to buy five pounds of a spice when you might need a small container or pick up eight steaks at a time […]
Got Bad Credit? New Rules Likely to Make Things Worse — Shutting Millions Out of Middle Class Life
Relief may be in sight for people worried about their credit scores — yet for some the changes under might be bad news. The Fair Isaac Corporation, which created the credit score as we know it, announced in January 2020 that it was changing the metrics by which credit scores are calculated. The crux of […]
5 Crucial Money Management Tactics to Master
Old wisdom says that money can’t buy you happiness. But in a realistic world, money can buy you peace of mind and ensure a sense of financial security. The precondition to this is that you must know how to manage your money. Poor handlers of cash are always barely one step away from the precarious […]
5 Outrageously Expensive Objects Sold at Auction
While art is in the eye of the beholder, the affordability for such is usually found in the wallets of the rich. The obscenely wealthy are the demographic for auctions that feature iconic movie props, ancient jewelry and extravagant art. Arguably, the prices are set by the wealth of the bidders, not any actual demonstrable […]
Rent or Buy? Do This Calculation First
One of the most significant financial decisions you’ll make is whether to rent or buy a home. Each option has its advantages and considerations, so it’s crucial to evaluate your financial situation and long-term goals. In this blog, we will guide you through the process of calculating the difference between renting and buying a home. […]










