What’s an Emergency Fund For? Now!
Saving for both your rainy day and emergency funds can happen if you make a budget and start small.
Saving for both your rainy day and emergency funds can happen if you make a budget and start small.
Parents are often concerned about how to afford the high costs of college these days. You – and your kids – have choices on what to…
Parents often ask me how they can get their kids (adult kids and grandkids too) to save money rather than spend it all. That would be…
Chances are, it’s not one big financial decision you make in your lifetime that hits the bullseye for future wealth. It’s about all those small choices…
Years of skimpy interest rates on savings accounts have caused many of us to ignore the benefits of being a saver. Even those who regularly socked…
When it comes to shopping trends and buying decisions, what a difference a few years – and smart phones – have made. The last big disruption…
At some point, we have all wasted money on something we bought. But many consumers make a habit of buying. Ironically, these same consumers often complain…
Do you have at least one savings account? Okay, interest rates are paltry. So why bother with regular savings accounts? Why not just let that idle…
It’s back-to-school time! How exciting…and expensive. Parents will spend an average of almost $700/household, according to a 2017 National Retail Federation survey. For retailers it’s a…
This week, you’ll find dozens of free events with plenty of financial tips – it’s Money Smart Week! Time to boost your money smarts and develop…