Posts From SayEducate Admin
Planning the Nest Egg for Retirement
If you ask 5 different people to describe retirement to you, you can be guaranteed of 5 different answers. The simple truth is that for various reasons retirement can either be a marvellous never-ending holiday or it can be a tough, stressful day-to-day battle – or somewhere in between.
The Affordable Health Care Act: Incentives for Healthy Lifestyle Changes
The Affordable Care Act is here, and it goes into effect Jan 1 2014. Of course, not all of its provisions are enacted, but the major ones seem to be intact.
Prevent Financial Troubles – Make Financial Planning a Priority
Tweet Few people go through life without running into a money problem or two; it’s to be expected. Financial troubles are made worse by neglecting to have a plan in
How To Afford The Ideal Funeral For You
Tweet (for our friends across the pond) Although it’s an unhappy topic, there’s an inevitability to your death that you have to financially prepare yourself for – and, in many
The Pros and Cons of Being a Businessman
Perhaps most of us can remember our early aspirations about what we wanted to do when we grew up. For some, it may have been an astronaut whilst for others, a famous footballer.
Your Credit Score is What …?
Millions of people are struggling with bad credit. A poor credit score can negatively affect every aspect of your life, from getting a job to buying a new car.
How I Stream Video to Save Money on Cable Bills
I enjoy having access to all of my favorite shows when I want to watch them. That was one of the alluring aspects to first signing up with a satellite company using a DVR.
5 Life Decisions that Lead to Early Retirement and Happy Living!
There are two common denominators when it comes to the working class. Those are planning for their future and retirement. Early retirement is the ideal, but how does one achieve that?
Simple Guide to Achieving Exceptional Dreams
Almost everyone has a dream but hardly a fraction of these people are able to fulfil them. These days, the young students are making drastic shifts when it comes to their career fronts.
A Generational Approach to College Student Debt
Tons of college students look forward to graduation day and for many see this as the day that “real life” begins. However, what they don’t see that this is also the day that those student loans come creeping up and their first repayment is due.
How to Help Others Without Losing Your Own Footing
Tweet A desire to help others is a part of the American character and runs the gamut of providing a shoulder to cry on, lending a helping hand, gifting a
Settling With Debt
The social climate of today is one of economic strife and duress. The common man is faced surmounting debts after the economy collapsed under the fall of the housing markets in 2008.
Current Accounts – 5 Tips To Be Financially Savvy!
Finding a Current Account that suits you can be a challenge. We all have different spending habits and needs so individually there is a choice to make that will bring either benefits or problems.
Sunday Morning Tip: Real Money, Virtual Wallets
Tweet While only about 1 in 3 Americans even keeps a household budget, times may be changing as new tools make it easier than ever to keep track of income,
How To Start Saving For Your Child’s College Fund
It is said there are two things that one cannot start saving for early enough; retirement and a college education.


