A Little-Known Credit Card Perk That Can Save You Big

A Little-Known Credit Card Perk That Can Save You Big

      One of the best reasons for paying for a purchase with a credit card instead of a debit card or cash is the power it gives you to dispute charges. If there is a problem with a purchase you’ve charged — you were billed the wrong amount or you didn’t get what […]

3 Easy Financial Resolutions Couples Can Make for the New Year

3 Easy Financial Resolutions Couples Can Make for the New Year

      It’s easier to commit to a New Year’s resolution if you have company—and who better to team up with than your spouse? Like many couples, you may resolve to work together to improve your financial wellness. Just as you’ll have better luck shedding a few pounds if you have support eliminating sugar […]

5 Ways to Ease Your Money Stress

5 Ways to Ease Your Money Stress

      Learning how to ease your money stress may not be easy, but developing this ability can not only make you happier, but more financially secure. When you can see your financial situation in a clear light, your decisions become much easier. Here are a few ways to help alleviate your money woes. […]

3 Ways to Start Saving Now, No Excuses

3 Ways to Start Saving Now, No Excuses

      Have you or a loved one lost a pension or seen your 401k take a big hit? In today’s economy you could still lose either one, as well as your job. With that in mind, I want to share three things that anyone, whether they currently have a job or not, can […]

Emergency Fund 101: How to Start Saving for a Rainy Day

Emergency Fund 101: How to Start Saving for a Rainy Day

      A solid emergency fund is perhaps one of the most important tools in developing and sustaining financial security. Most financial experts recommend having between three to six months of living expenses socked away because no matter how well things are going, bad things will happen from time to time. It doesn’t matter […]