9 PERSONAL FINANCE MYTHS (AS REPORTED BY TRENT HAMM ON WWW.THESIMPLEDOLLAR.COM)

There are a lot of personal finance experts out there trying to get your attention with bold predictions and feel-good advice. Not all of them have your best interest in mind, however. It can be difficult to separate fact from fiction, myth from reality when it comes to personal financial advice. Lucky for us, Trent… Read More

CHARITABLE GIVING HITS NEW HIGH (AS REPORTED BY AARON SMITH ON MONEY.CNN.COM)

Money given to charity in the United States accounts for 2% of GDP. And in 2015, we hit a new record high for total charitable contributions. Individuals gave just over $264 billion. Corporations and foundations added almost $80 billion more to that, to bring the annual total to $373 billion, 4% higher than the year… Read More

CAR INSURANCE FOR YOUR KIDS (AS REPORTED BY ANN CARRNS ON WWW.NYTIMES.COM)

Insurance is a cost that many people forget to factor into their financial planning and budgeting processes. Most Americans will at some point in their lives pay for health/medical, home, life, and auto insurance. And those costs aren’t fixed. They change depending on what happens to you, where you live, etc. A recent article in the… Read More

Students Honored at 2016 w!se Scholars’ Reception

NEW YORK, N.Y. – On Friday, June 10, Working in Support of Education (w!se) hosted its annual Scholars’ Reception to honor high school students who earned a score of 95% or higher on w!se’s 2015-16 national standardized Financial Literacy Certification Test. Read More