Did you just turn 50? Then you have a lot to plan for the future. And if you haven’t started planning or saving for retirement, you need to start now. More than 55% of Americans say they plan to work throughout retirement because they think they haven’t prepared enough for it. Consult a professional financial […]
Category: Real Money
7 Ways to Prevent Car Theft from Happening to You
The average price of a brand-new car is $40,000. It’s a significant investment. Still, its amazing how careless car owners can be when it comes to protecting their investments. In 2017, more than 773,000 cars were stolen. This is the equivalent of $6 billion in losses. Fortunately, many vehicles thefts are very preventable. Too many car […]
5 Questions to Ask Before You Take Money from a 401(k)
Sometimes even the most financially prudent individuals may go through an unforeseen emergency that forces them to consider making an early retirement withdrawal. However, while in your moment of difficulty using your retirement funds may provide instant relief, it is important to ask yourself some tough questions before you choose this last-resort option. Is the […]
Is Extra Organic Food Cost vs. Regular Food Worthwhile?
The decision to choose organic produce over foods treated with pesticides is a real problem for the modern shopper with many options. Organic food cost can be higher — between 10% and 30% higher cost — while regular produce is affordable and easier to find. If you want to choose between regular and organic food […]
How to Select the Right Savings Account
Saving money is an essential component of building a secure financial future. But with countless savings account options available, finding the right one for your goals can feel overwhelming. Each account comes with its unique features and benefits. In this blog, we will explore key factors to consider when selecting a savings account that aligns […]
6 Exotic Vacation Spots Where a Dollar Goes Farthest
The average cost for an American to go on vacation is just about $1,200. Depending on where you go, that cost might barely cover the airfare. That’s the thing about traveling. Most people think about the journey and not enough about itinerary budgets. When you go on your next trip, think about the standard of […]
Retired? Travel the World On a Dime
Retirement is a time to relax and enjoy life, but it doesn’t have to come with a hefty price tag, especially when it comes to foreign travel. With careful planning and budgeting, it is possible to travel the world without breaking the bank. Here are five ways to lower your cost of foreign travel in […]
$1 Bill in Your Pocket May be Worth $150,000
You could literally be sitting on a fortune right now and not even be aware of it. The U.S. Bureau of Engraving and Printing has apparently printed more than 6.4 million pairs of $1 with errors. All of these $1 bills have identical twin bills with the exact same serial number. If you have one […]
11 Money-Burning Impulse Buys You Must Resist
The average American spends over $5,400 every year on unnecessary impulse buys. Think about what you could do with an extra $5,400. Setting aside that amount in a retirement plan would be more than enough over a career to retire with $1 million. Keep such ideas in mind the next time you feel money burning […]
Would You Eat Ugly Carrots to Save Money?
“Ugly produce” a is term for aesthetically unpleasing food that usually goes unsold in lieu of more cosmetically appetizing fruits and vegetables. Bruised, blemished, or misshapen apples, double-headed carrots, or irregularly sized produce are examples of ugly produce. Not pretty to look at, but just as healthy as advertisement-worthy fruits and vegetables. Ugly produce is […]










