Saving money doesn’t have to be an arduous task. When we have a large savings goal in mind, the idea of saving anything at all becomes completely overwhelming. But with a few simple saving hacks, you’ll save money before you even notice. Here are 7 ways to save money without realizing it. 1) Automate […]
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Given the rising cost of child care in recent years, stay-at-home parents can provide a great benefit to their family’s financial situation. While child care rates vary from state to state and depending on how many children you have and how old they are, research from the National Association of Child Care Resource & Referral […]
Read More >>What to do if You and Your Partner Aren’t Financially Compatible
Everywhere you look there are stories reporting on the dissolution of marriages because of financial issues. What’s more is that many studies cite that money is the number one cause of divorce, and from that, we can infer that it’s the source of many fights. These stories and statistics don’t bode well for those who […]
Read More >>How to Quickly Build an Emergency Fund
Do you know how you would handle a financial emergency? Emergency funds are an imperative part of financial wellness. As much as we all would like live without thinking an emergency will happen, failure to prepare can have dire consequences. Uncontrollable situations happen. Being prepared for an emergency will save yourself from financial difficulties or even […]
Read More >>7 Financial Moves to Make Before the End of the Year
If you were surprised at how fast summer flew by, you’ll need to come to terms with the fact there are only 3 months left in the year. Since the holiday season and New Year’s resolutions will be here before you know it, now is the perfect time to consider what you need to do […]
Read More >>How to Network Effectively for a New Job
It’s time for a job change, so you update your resume, let your references know, and get to sorting through listings on Monster, Craigslist, and Indeed. After submitting your resume a hundred times and writing a customized cover letter for each opening, you’re left wondering if you’re ever going to receive an actual response from […]
Read More >>5 Specific Situations Where Planning Ahead Saves You Money
Are you a planner or a procrastinator? If you consider yourself a procrastinator, it could take you much longer to become financially secure versus someone who is a planner. Why is that? Procrastinators, or people who don’t plan ahead, are more likely to be hit by surprise bills, make impulsive purchases out of necessity, and […]
Read More >>8 Often Overlooked Finance Hacks that Boost Your Finances
Could your finances use a boost? A better question is: whose finances couldn’t need a boost? There are a lot of things you can do to improve your finances, from getting a better job to going back to school for a degree in a higher-paying industry. But there are also a lot of finance hacks […]
Read More >>What’s the Difference Between a 401(k) and an IRA? Which is Better?
A 401(k) and Individual Retirement Account (IRA) are both retirement investment vehicles, but they don’t function quite the same. While either will get you closer to funding your golden years, one might be more advantageous depending on your situation. Unfortunately, you may not even have a choice between the two. Here are the differences between […]
Read More >>5 Ways to Negotiate Better
Have you ever heard someone refer to negotiation as an art form? Successful negotiators go for what they want and get it. They earn more money because they ask for a raise, they get better deals, and they always seem to have people willing to barter with them. Why is that? To many, negotiating seems […]
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