As the U.S. economy continues to consolidate and improve, now is the best time to get a handle on your personal finances and work toward achieving financial freedom. Many people fail to meet the goal of financial freedom because of poor budgeting, uncontrolled spending and crushing debt. Here are 10 strategies to get your financial […]
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4 Retirement Saving Strategies If You Don’t Have a 401(k)
The 401(k) is considered the quintessential retirement savings plan by many. However, not everyone has access to an employer-sponsored 401(k) plan. Nearly 35% of workers in the private industry do not have a 401(k) plan. If you are one among them, you might be wondering how to save for your retirement. Consider the below-mentioned four […]
5 Immediate Steps If Your Identity Is Stolen
When someone uses your personal information without permission to open an account or access your financial records, that’s identity theft, and it’s a serious crime. The identity thief may use your information to apply for credit, file taxes, or get medical services. These acts can damage your credit status and cost you time and money […]
4 Pros and 1 Con of Refinancing Your Home
Two years ago the 30-year fixed mortgage rate was 4.6%. Today it is 2.9%. If your mortgage is in the high threes, you should consider refinancing. Refinancing would lower your monthly payment, freeing up cash for other uses. If you have high interest debt, you could pay it off with a cash out refinance. A […]
Does Your Kid Even Need to Go to College?
Sending a child to college is an expensive proposition. Sending a second child to college while still paying for the first child’s tuition and fees and room and board is just piling on. In the time of Covid-19, quarantines and remote learning, paying to “send’’ a child to college when they actually don’t go anywhere […]
Hit the Road Smart by Knowing Which Costs Will Affect Retirement Travel
You’ve saved your pennies and dimes and now it’s time to head out on your lifetime adventure, either by yourself or with your significant other. With the financial landscape in a constant state of flux, it can be intimidating to try and plan your grand trip (or trips). Let’s look into costs that may affect […]
How to Handle Social Security After Divorce
One of the challenges of planning for retirement is that an unexpected event, like divorce, can dramatically change your retirement income needs. If you were counting on your spouse’s Social Security benefits to provide some of your retirement income, what happens now that you’re divorced? Social Security law can be complicated, and you may unknowingly […]
Easy Finance Tip: How to Calculate Your Net Worth
To calculate your net worth, just subtract your liabilities (what you owe) from your assets (what you own). While the equation is simple, it’s important to get a snapshot of your finances and understand where you are on the path to achieving your financial goals. First, assets Your assets are the things you own. They […]
Test Your Financial Advisor’s Loyalty with These Simple Questions
You have a financial advisor in order to make certain you have budgeted your money correctly, have planned for future financial needs, and, in some cases, to turn some of your money into more money. Your financial advisor is not working for free. He or she is charging you for their services. You need to […]
Who Really Needs Travel Insurance?
Travel insurance usually covers you and the investment you’ve made for your trip should your travel get canceled or interrupted. Purchasing travel insurance is one way to buy yourself peace of mind when planning a trip. Most travel insurance policies will cover a combination of events such as trip interruption, travel delays, missed connections, trip […]










