Personal Finance, Retirement and Living Wills
September 4, 2013, by Jon Dell
Discussing your will with loved ones can be difficult; however, those discussions are important as credit card debt and other creditors need to be addressed along with your final wishes.
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.
4 Government Sites for Consumers
October 11, 2012, by Jon Dell
There are a host of government websites with massive information for anything consumers need from a financial perspective.
You’re Broke, but You Still Have to Budget
September 11, 2012, by Jon Dell
The best think you can do is budget your money – especially if you’re broke. It’s the way to see things differently so that you can make big changes.
Double Disturbances for Young Consumers
April 26, 2012, by Evita Page
A college degree doesn’t necessarily a high paying job these days and graduates can’t live on credit cards alone.
Surprising Financial Shifts
March 20, 2012, by Jon Dell
Going off the grid, accepting cash payments from your mortgage lender or bank to abandon your home before it goes into foreclosure are just two ways the financial horizon has shifted.
Credit Cards to Take You From College to Retirement
March 1, 2012, by CreditCardsLab
Do you still have in your wallet the credit card you had from college? If not, you’re in the majority. It doesn’t have to be that way though.