Budgeting
No More Joint Accounts? How Divorce Affects Your Finances
No matter how long you’ve been married, you and your spouse shared many assets, from your home to your cars to your bank accounts. Now that you’re going through a divorce, you’re not sure how your finances will work: what assets will you lose?
Practical Ways to Cut Home Expenses
There are practical ways to cut Home Expenses and we have put together a simple guide to help get you on the right track.
Hungry for Savings? 4-Step Recipe to a Balanced Budget
Saving money these days can truly be a tough endeavor. With people earning less and business owners not hiring people for full time positions, earning enough income to stay ahead of the game has proven to be a daunting task.
How to Manage Your Finances as a Single Mother
If you’re a single mother, you understand how hard it gets to pay bills in a timely manner while saving up for emergencies pertaining to your children.
Back to School Budget Planner
In the first place, it is a good idea to gather your family together, your children included, and make a list of everything that has to be bought.
Living a Luxurious Life Cheaply
Who doesn’t want to live a luxurious life? Who doesn’t dream of becoming a millionaire overnight? Who doesn’t want to own a house in Beverly Hills or spend family vacations in Hawaii?
Ways To Set-Up A Chart That Helps You Get Out Of Debt Faster
For most people, debt is a common part of their finances that can make it difficult to prosper or increase their financial wealth.
6 Tips for Living Well on a Shoestring Budget
When you are short on cash, whether it is for a short period of time or for the forseeable future, you will find that it is essential for you to create a budget and to stick with it.
4 Tips for Teaching Children About Money
Teaching your children right now on how to save money is important. It will help them learn the value of money and enable them to stay out of debt or at least manage it properly.
Budget Cuts: How to Make a More Frugal Home
A job loss or a cut in hours at work can lead to a need to cut back on expenses to meet a home budget. While most people will need a negative experience to cut back, there are some who will do so voluntarily to save up for retirement, or an emergency fund.
Budgeting Tips: Six Commonly Forgotten Expenses
People are often not able to stick to their monthly budget, and it is often thought that the problem is fiscal discipline. The truth is that many people fail to stay within their budget because the budget was underestimated to begin with.
Read This if Your Bank Statement Makes You Cringe
Tweet The 2012 Bankrate Financial Security Index found that 49 percent of Americans have less than three months of total expenses put away in case of emergency.1 Further, 28 percent
19 Ways to Make Your Money Last Longer
Tweet Did you get a raise this year? Congratulations — too many people are sitting on wage freezes or have had their hours cut back. When money is tight, finding
How to Get Ready for the Prom
Tweet Much preparation must be undertaken to ensure that this event is fully enjoyed by attendees with the following steps outlined to help you get the most out of your
Buying Used, Being Frugal and Experiencing Financial Freedom
Tweet A cheap mind is one that only looks to spend less money, often accepting lower quality in exchange for lower costs. This can be found in the man that


