Financial Planning
Need Extra Cash? Simple Ways You Can Get More Money To Help With Financial Emergencies
We’ve all felt the pain of being in a financial crunch. Unfortunately, relying on money from credit cards or payday advance facilities can trap you in a cycle of debt that can be almost impossible to break. Instead, try a few simple ways to raise extra money and get yourself through your tight spot. Sell […]
The Most Important Personal Finance Question – What Do I do With my Extra Money?
It’s a topic that is visited, revisited, and analyzed many times over. All of us have experienced high school before and many of us have attended college or technical training. We have dealt with tough times and tight financial months at some point. Then once we get a decent paying job (or a job, period) […]
Retirement Age: Six Things You Should Start Thinking About
Most workers spend a majority of their life saving and planning for retirement. As retirement age finally begins to near, it can be an exciting and nerve-wracking time. There is so much to plan for and get ready for. Here are six things you should consider when you begin to think about retiring. 1. Work […]
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 […]
What to Include in Your Will: Five Things Often Neglected in Planning
When you draft a will, you’re often concerned with dividing the parts of your estate properly and making sure everyone is included. You don’t want to leave behind bad feelings, and you want to keep promises you made while alive, such as who should receive your mother’s fine china or engagement ring. Verbal contracts only […]