One of the most important skills to learn for anyone looking to sure up their finances is how to start planning for retirement. Current trends show that young adults are worried less about retirement, because they are too focused on current fiscal needs. But retirement needs to be high on the priority list, no matter… Read More
Choosing a Degree for Potential Earnings (as reported by Chris Nichols on Finance.Yahoo.Com)
The number of Americans earning college degrees continues to rise to levels never before seen. But not every college degree is equal, especially when you compare the potential earnings one can expect to make from one degree to another. NPR recently published a report that examines the highest, and lowest paying degrees for both Bachelors… Read More
Where to Turn for a Financial Check-Up
Most of us understand the importance of routine car maintenance and yearly health check-ups; why is choosing a Financial Adviser to review the health of our retirement portfolio something that makes us so uncomfortable? For starters, how are we to know if the person dispensing advice truly has our best interests in mind? And then… Read More
Millennials and Marriage, Tips for Financial Success (as reported by Daniel Lippman with the Wall Street Journal)
Marriage is one of the biggest, if not THE biggest, decision that many people make in their lives. For Millennials (those born between 1980 and 2000) there are a number of important financial considerations to keep in mind. Millennials are expected to live longer than older generations and, in some cases, could be retired for… Read More
In Need of More Young Homeowners (as reported by Quentin Fottrell on Marketwatch.com)
18-34 year olds account for nearly half of the 2.4 million missing households in the United States. A “missing household” is a stat calculated as the number of people who do not own homes but who would have if not for the financial and housing market collapse of 2008. The number continues to get smaller,… Read More
Automate Your Savings (as reported by Kevin Mulligan on Moolanomy.com)
Saving money is an important part of financial success. It is a habit, a healthy one that must be learned for most people. But it’s not always as easy as that. For many people, it takes constant effort, and it can be easy to forget. That’s why the right option for you might be to… Read More
Simple Ways to Raise Your Credit Score (as reported by Jim Wang on Finance.Yahoo.Com)
A good credit score is important, and there are many things you can do to ensure your score remains high. But sometimes, we make mistakes, and our score suffers. If you find yourself with a credit score that could use some help, there are some things that you can do in order to raise your… Read More
How to Choose the Right Investments (as reported by Trent Hamm on TheSimpleDollar.Com)
Setting up a 401k or IRA is an important step toward planning for retirement, but for many workers, it presents a challenge. That challenge, choosing between different types of investments and deciding where to put your money. Trent Hamm of The Simple Dollar tells us that there are five steps to choosing the right type… Read More
Money Lessons for College Students (as reported by Sara Frederick Burgos on Manilla.Com)
For many people, the first year of college is the first time we take on responsibilities for our own finances. For that reason, it’s an important time in your life to learn a number of crucial financial lessons. Sara Frederick Burgos sites ten things that college students need to learn about money. One of the… Read More
Cutting Back on Health Coverage (as reported by Tom Murphy via finance.yahoo.com)
Health coverage is a hot topic these days and for many is tied directly to employment. A new trend is starting to emerge among employers, many are rethinking the instances in which an employee’s spouse can receive coverage. Starting next year some employers will no longer cover insurance for a spouse with access to coverage… Read More