Money Management
Broken Bones: What to Do When Insurance Isn’t Enough to Cover Your Medical Bills
Dealing with your insurance is hard, complicated, and extremely frustrating. Most people don’t even understand how their insurance completely works. So what do you do when your insurance won’t completely cover certain medical costs?
What Personal Skills Do Teens Need to Start Saving for College?
Saving for college is one of the biggest expenses you will face when it comes to your child. Putting money aside for college should not be a responsibility that solely rests on your shoulders.
4 Less Strenuous Ways of Saving Money for Your Retirement
Let’s face it. Saving money can sometimes be a series of painful sacrifices. However, there are better ways of saving money without too much strain.
Five Financial Habits You Need to Master Before 30! (Part 2)
In this day and age, spending money is as common as breathing.
Five Financial Habits You Need to Master Before 30! (Part 1)
In this day and age, spending money is as common as breathing.
5 Tips for Coming Up with a Budget for Home Decor
Redecorating your home generally comes down to one thing: how much you can afford to spend. Setting a budget can be a challenge if you don’t have a clear idea of what you want or what kind of time frame you’re looking at.
4 Simple Ways To Increase Your Savings In 2017
Making saving an important part of your everyday life provides the foundation for your financial freedom in the future. The more you put aside, the better off you’re likely to be financially.
Money After College: How to Take Advantage of Time and Invest Early
When you graduate college somewhere in your 20s, the last thing you’re probably thinking about is retirement.
4 Budgeting Tips To Save Time And Money
A budget basically refers to a spending plan that helps you understand your actual financial position and the amount of money you have to spend.
Retirement Planning: Mistakes People Make and Their Solutions
The secret is to plan well and at the right time to enjoy your later years in peace. It is normal to make mistakes, more so when it comes to planning for your retirement. If this is the case, it’s never too late to make necessary adjustments.
Top 3 Takeaways From My Dave Ramsey Financial Peace University Experience (Part 2)
Now, the following isn’t an endorsement for Dave Ramsey’s program … but an experience I think is worth sharing all the same if you’re looking for a great place to start with getting your family finances in order.
Post-Accident Stress: How to Take Care of Your Finances After an Accident
On top of the problems you had before, you have new ones to deal with after an accident. Most people have little time to recover until they are hit with heavy bills for property damages and medical treatments.


