For a true recreational vehicle (RV) enthusiast “everywhere” is their list of destinations. Buying or renting an RV is a popular pastime for many Americans. More than 40 million Americans go on road trips and camp in an RV every year. The typical age of an RV owner is 48. The average cost of a […]
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Can Home Solar Really Save You Money On Energy Bills?
Home solar is becoming a reality for many Americans, not just a hobby for the rich. In fact, California just mandated home solar for all new construction in the state. Everyday energy consumption is what drives most to consider home solar energy generation. What could be better than taking control of your own energy costs, […]
7 Jobs That Will Disappear Due to Automation
Technology and automation, particularly artificial intelligence, means there are jobs that will disappear due to automation. By 2030, well over 1 million American jobs from all strata of industry may disappear, say experts. That’s why some politicians are already talking about universal basic income as a way to help people whose livelihoods are made obsolete […]
4 Good Reasons to Update Your Estate Plan
An estate plan exists to accomplish three things. Preserving your accumulated wealth should be your first priority. The second goal is to specify who will inherit your assets after your death. The third goal is to indicate who will make health care and financial decisions on your behalf if you are unable. As you age, […]
Never Cancel Your Oldest Credit Cards
Credit cards have become an integral part of our financial lives, offering convenience, rewards, and the opportunity to build a strong credit history. If you have an older credit card that you no longer use frequently, you may wonder whether it’s necessary to keep it active. In this blog post, we’ll discuss the compelling reasons […]
The Costs of Buying a New Car You Never Consider
The type of car you drive says a lot about you. It can tell everyone within eyesight that you are horrible at financial planning. There are many financial considerations you should make before buying a new car. It could cost you a lot more money in the long run not doing so. Fuel economy Before […]
Value vs. Growth Stock Investing
In the vast landscape of investment choices, the debate between value stocks and growth stocks often takes center stage. In this article, we’ll unravel the nuances of value stocks and growth stocks, empowering you to make informed investment decisions that resonate with your aspirations. Steady foundation Value stocks are those of companies whose shares trading […]
3 Simple Things You Must Buy Before Retiring
Retirement is a transitory period in life. And it is a transition that you should start preparing for as early as possible. There are several things you should buy before you approach retirement age. For example, you should have life insurance policies and maybe even investment bonds to help secure your future. But there are […]
5 Things Medicare Won’t Cover
You turn 65, qualify for Medicare, and then home-free, right? Not really. Medicare Part A, or original Medicare, and Medicare Part B, or traditional Medicare, will cover many medical expenses for beneficiaries over the age of 65. Specifically, Medicare Part A is essential hospital insurance and Part B is medical insurance. Medicare will pay for […]
Real Estate: A Better Investment as Interest Rates Rise?
Many investors believe that real estate investment trusts (REITs) are similar to bonds and hence should be avoided during times when interest rates are rising. However, the data simply does not support this belief. Refer to the results of a recent study shown below that spans twenty years done by REIT guru Cohen & Steers. […]










