Many baby boomers are not yet ready to retire. Enter phased retirement, the concept of quitting work in stages. Contrary to popular belief, the retirement process can be extremely stressful, depressing and frustrating. One has to go suddenly from a lifetime of work to having a lot of free time. For many, too, a job […]
Category: Real Money
Optimize Savings: What Should You Do With $1,000?
A recent Federal Reserve study found that 40% of Americans cannot pay an unexpected expense of just $400. And while six months of spending as an emergency fund is the gold standard, having just $2,500 in the bank can make a huge difference to most people. One problem with personal finance is that most people […]
6 Types of Retirement Income That Will Be Subject to Taxation
As a retiree, it’s integral for you to know whether your retirement income will be taxed, how much of it will be taxed, and at what rate, so that you can create a budget accordingly and live within your means. In this post, let us take a look at six types of retirement income that […]
How and Why to Get a Perfect Credit Score
Your credit score is one of the key factors that will have an impact on your long-term financial position. To get a perfect credit score takes diligence and some key decisions. Credit scores are used by everyone — cell phone service providers, landlords, credit card companies, insurance companies, and mortgage lenders — to determine your […]
5 Ways to Get Top Dollar When Selling Your Home
Selling your home is an active process. It requires thoughtful planning and steps to make sure you get the best possible offer. Here are five ways to get top dollar when selling your home. Timing is everything If you want your home sale to be as successful as possible, it is important to take into […]
No 401(k)? Five Alternative Retirement Accounts to Consider
An employer-sponsored 401(k) plan can be a salient way to save up for retirement. Yet not everyone has access to a 401(k). Data shows that one in three US workers does not have an employer-sponsored 401(k) plan. If you are one among them, you can save up for retirement using one of the following alternative […]
Pay Off Your Credit Cards in Three Steps
If you are struggling with credit card debt, you are not alone. While being able to earn rewards from a credit card can be very beneficial, if you’re carrying a balance and paying high-interest rates all of those savings will be for nothing. There are plenty of ways for you to pay off credit card […]
7 Important Reasons to Review Your Credit Report
You should regularly review your credit report. Why? Because your credit report score has a major impact on your life, from renting a house to getting a credit card, buying insurance, getting a job, and applying for a loan. Unfortunately, many people do not review their credit report. Often, they fear that their financial situation […]
4 Common IRA Mistakes to Avoid
An individual retirement account (IRA) can be an excellent investment vehicle to build your retirement nest egg. Correlating with this, contributing to an IRA without actually knowing how it works or what kind of advantages it offers can cause you to make mistakes that could prove to be costly down the line. In this post, […]










