This post is from our regular contributor, Erin. It’s that time of the year when many of us are (possibly) receiving hefty deposits into our checking accounts, courtesy of the IRS. I’m not going to talk about why you might want to adjust your withholding if you’re getting back the average amount of around $3,000. […]
Read More >>7 Inexpensive Ways to Enjoy Summer
This post is from our regular Wednesday contributor, Erin. Spring is finally here, but that doesn’t mean we can’t get ahead of ourselves and start planning for Summer. Right?! I know I’m not the only one looking forward to warmer weather. Planning ahead is also the financially responsible thing to do. You might need some […]
Read More >>6 Reasons to Prioritize Paying Off Student Loan Debt
This post is from our regular Wednesday contributor, Erin. It’s no surprise that we talk about the issue of student loan debt on Young Adult Money often – after all, it’s a burden many of us face in our 20s and 30s (and beyond). However, we all have different priorities when it comes to paying […]
Read More >>How the Practice of “Delaying” Can Boost Your Finances
Do you practice “delaying” on a regular basis? Did you know that the practice of “delaying” can boost your finances? Most people don’t associate “delaying” with improved finances, but they really do go hand in hand. In many situations the choice to delay something can give your finances a boost. Today I’ll talk about exactly […]
Read More >>The Best Tablets for Young Professionals
Tablets are everywhere these days, and for good reason. They are lighter and easier to transport than laptops; many would argue they are easier to use as well. More and more young professionals are opting for a tablet for daily use. Carrying around a personal laptop in addition to a work laptop can be burdensome; […]
Read More >>10 Student Loan Tips for Repaying your Loans
Today we welcome GreenPath Debt Solutions. We hope you enjoy the post! Here are 10 tips that can save you some headaches and money, regardless of whether you just finished school or are already paying on student loans.
Read More >>4 Ways to Drastically Cut Spending on Food
This post is from our regular Wednesday contributor, Erin. From my short time in the personal finance community, I’ve seen “groceries” listed as the number one budget buster most often. Food is a necessity – it’s something we all need to spend on, and consequently, it’s something we all struggle with. Let’s face it: there […]
Read More >>3 Important Steps to Take to Reach Retirement
I heard a troubling statistic recently: a third of people (36%) in the US have nothing saved for retirement. Even more startling is 26% of those 50 to 64 have nothing saved for retirement. Yes, one out of four who are very close to retirement age have nothing saved. This blog is focused on those […]
Read More >>How to take Full Advantage of Employer Tuition Reimbursement
Over the course of the past few years I debated whether or not to get an MBA. After going back and forth for years I finally decided to get my MBA. What ultimately convinced me to get my MBA? Three words: employer tuition reimbursement. For those who are not familiar with employer tuition reimbursement, there […]
Read More >>Who has the Best Pharmacy Rewards Program?
We already know that there are many credit card companies that offer promotions and incentives to use their cards instead of their competitors. But did you know that companies offer incentives to fill prescriptions at their pharmacies instead of their competitors? Prescription drugs have always been widespread, but we can expect it to only increase […]
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