Financial Education
Good Financial Habits from College
Fewer and fewer people in the United States have even $1,000 in their bank accounts. This is a trend that we, as Americans, should do better to reverse. While some of that comes from a better economic climate, we can also do better to develop habits that put us in a better financial position. College […]
Financial Distress: 6 Ways to Handle Your Personal Finances After an Accident
Even with insurance your personal finances can reduced to shambles after an accident. You will most likely have a deductible to pay, repairs to any damage that may have been caused, and medical bills. While you are focused on these bills, you have other bills coming up like your electric and water payments. It starts […]
Money Really Matters – Some Tips for College Graduates to Spend it Wisely
Did you recently complete your graduation? Are you about to start your first job? Well, if yes, then it is extremely important that you gather proper knowledge on financial matters. Most college graduates aren’t aware as to how they should deal with their money and as such, swipe credit cards in the same way they […]
How To Be Financially Secure In The Digital Age
Within a few short years, information technology has drastically changed the way we live and work. A couple decades ago, desktop computers were revolutionizing the workplace, but now, information technology skill sets are becoming mandatory for many jobs. As we move forward into the digital age, technology will continue to evolve, and in order to […]
Five Of The Most Common Financial Mistakes Most People Make
Personal finance management is tough for many people. Financial education is non-existent in most high schools and many parents lack sound financial skills to pass on. Here are five financial mistakes most people make. Failure to Budget Failure to budget is one of the most common and most devastating financial mistakes a person, or family, […]