Car insurance is a necessary expense for anyone who owns a car. However, it can be expensive, and finding the right coverage at an affordable price can be challenging. Fortunately, there are several ways to shop for car insurance and save money. In this blog, we’ll explore how to shop for car insurance and save […]
Category: Personal Finance
Personal Finance
5 Huge Mistakes When Taking Money in Retirement
Have you considered the order you’ll withdraw from your retirement income when the time comes? Withdrawing funds in the wrong order might cost you hundreds of thousands of dollars. A Northwestern Mutual study found that an overwhelming majority of U.S. adults, 71 % to be exact, admit that their financial planning needs improvement. However, only […]
5 Reasons Why Buying At Dollar Stores Isn’t Worth It
Buying products are your local dollar store is creating food deserts, putting competitors out of business, and making you spend more money. They are everywhere: 75% of Americans in population-dense regions live within five miles of a dollar store. Here are five reasons why shopping at dollar stores isn’t worth it. Some items are cheap because […]
What CD Should You Buy As Rates Go Up?
A certificate of deposit is a bank account that requires you to lock funds away for a fixed period of months or years in exchange for a fixed interest rate. That rate often is higher than rates offered by other bank accounts. The trade-off is that you lose access to funds for periods of time. […]
5 Popular Apps for Investing in Stocks
After working hard for your money for the best part of your life there comes a point in time when you have saved sufficiently to invest so that your money can work equally hard for you. Some of the investing apps in the market today are nothing short of revolutionary, making it possible for anyone […]
Flush Toilet, Pay Up? 11 Odd, Strange and Weird Tax Laws
The cash generated by the collection of American income taxes generated more than $1.66 trillion dollars in revenue in 2017. Corporate income taxes generated another $324 billion in 2017 as well. While most taxes are supposed to be used for social programs and to pay civil servants, not all are collected in traditional ways. Some […]
5 Cost-Saving Tips for Your Next Vacation
Vacation time is meant to be a time for relaxation and fun, not stress about finances. But let’s face it, holidays can be expensive, from travel to accommodation to food and activities. The debt some take on to enjoy a vacation can be more stressful than not taking vacation at all. By following these tips, […]
3 Beautiful Countries Where You Can Retire On a Limited Income
“Retirement” means you need a “retirement fund,” and for many people that feels out of reach. Who has enough saved up right on schedule for the last day of work? Not many, that’s for sure. The average American retiree receives about $1,500 in monthly Social Security benefits, a supplemental payment system that shouldn’t be a […]
Start a Business Today Using These Free Tools and Ideas
Starting a business is not about timing as much as it is about learning and growing, even if your first idea fails. Business survival rates are low but it doesn’t matter if the economy is growing or in recession. The key is having accounting skills, cash management and knowing your customer. You could start a […]
4 Ways to Lower the Cost of Moving
Do you plan on moving? If so, there are many things to consider, whether you are moving across town or the country. According to moving.com, the average cost of a local move is $1,250. The average cost of a long-distance move is $4,890 (distance of 1,000 miles). These estimates are based on a 2- to […]










