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Money Mistakes People Make in Their 20s and 30s
Look back at who you were in your 20s and 30s. If you could have a conversation with yourself, what money mistakes would you say to avoid? Here are a couple big money mistakes I think people in their 20s and 30s often make. People in their 20s Two big mistakes people in their 20s [...]
How To Make a Wedding Budget
Spring has sprung and, after a holiday lull, wedding season is in full swing. Planning your big day is exciting, but it can quickly get overwhelming—and expensive. To avoid headaches and unpleasant financial surprises, it’s important to assess your wedding budget before doing anything else. Here are five things to keep in mind when planning [...]
Five More Myths About Your Homeowner’s Insurance
This article was written by guest blogger Loretta Worters. There are a lot of homeowner’s insurance myths floating around, and it can be hard to separate fact from fiction. Whether you’re shopping for homeowner’s insurance for the first time or updating your existing policy, here are a few misconceptions to keep in mind about what [...]
Four Ways to Boost Your Retirement Contributions
One of the most important things you can do for your finances is to prepare for the future. If you want to be able to live your desired lifestyle after you leave the workforce, saving for retirement is a must. While you may not feel as though you have much extra money to save for [...]
3 Lazy Ways To Save Money
Saving money should be easy, right? So easy you can be lazy about putting it into action. So, what are some lazy ways to save money? To start, you just take some of the money you earn and put it away in a savings account so you won’t spend it. Then you repeat. Yet most [...]
How Your Veteran Status Can Help You Qualify for Benefits
If you are a veteran, you may qualify for benefits in some unexpected places. You’ll need to do some research and get some documentation in order to take advantage of these benefits, but in the end the financial rewards could be substantial. Here are just a few areas where your veteran status could benefit you [...]
14 Things You Can Do With Your Tax Refund
This article was written by guest blogger Eva Rosenberg. Last week, one of my clients forwarded me a letter he received from the IRS. It said that the agency was holding his refund and reviewing his account. As it turns out, the IRS found an extra $40,000 payment he had not included, and his refund [...]
5 Steps to Financial Stability
Would you consider yourself financially comfortable or financially well-off? Have you taken any steps toward financial stability? Most Americans do see a difference, according to a recent Countrywide Financial survey. Nearly half of Americans say $50,000 to $100,000 in annual household income is enough to live comfortably, but just 34 percent of Americans consider that [...]
Six Things You Need to Do After a House Fire
You may think a house fire will never happen to you. But what if it does? Are you prepared? Figuring out what to do after a home fire can be a very stressful and overwhelming process, and it can be hard to decide what to do first. With a little help from your insurance agent, [...]
Watch Out for These Four Health Insurance Scams
With the rollout of the new health insurance exchanges, there’s a good chance that a few health insurance scams will also be rolled out to unsuspecting consumers. Don’t be duped. Here are a few of the most common scams: 1. Fake health insurance plans. High-pressured salespeople may insist that you join a “union” or “association” [...]