A Mission Statement for Your Finances? Absolutely!
April 10, 2013, by Beth May
A mission statement for your personal finances? Of course – and include the kids. It’s never too early to begin educating them.
Death, Money and Confusion
December 4, 2012, by Antonio Bard
Imagine losing your husband or wife only to find out you face foreclosure because your name is not on the paperwork.
When Credit Card Debt Overwhelms
November 21, 2012, by Antonio Bard
Don’t let credit card debt overwhelm you when there’s many resources that can put you on the path to prosperity.
“In Debt” Doesn’t Equate to a Loss of Rights
August 28, 2012, by Antonio Bard
If you’ve ever been behind in your financial obligations, there’s a good chance you dealt with a bill collector.
More Stupid Money Decisions
July 13, 2012, by Antonio Bard
Take a look at a few more stupid money mistakes we’ve all made at some point. From neglecting our credit report to falling into the cycle of payday loans, there’s always a better way.
Don’t Need a Credit Rating? Sure You Do
March 8, 2012, by Beth May
Think you have no need for a credit rating? Think again – your credit scores do far more than tell a creditor how responsible you are.
Is it Time for a Simpler Credit Card?
March 6, 2012, by Jon Dell
Points, miles, cash back – all these rewards programs are fine and good until they become overwhelming to the point that you never use them. A simpler credit card is on its way back to the standard credit card offers.
Can’t Make Your Credit Card Payments?
December 1, 2011, by Antonio Bard
Everyone has the occasional financial difficulties, but there are a few things you can do to keep the trauma limited. Contact your credit card company to work out payment arrangements.