Spending Flee: Why saving money starts with skipping extraneous spending
Experts debate back and forth the main reason why the majority of individuals can’t save money and still somehow manage to rack up thousands and thousands of dollars in borrowed money, specifically...
View ArticleHard Target: Why are you making easily avoidable money mistakes?
No one ever argued that saving money was easy. Most of us just make it much harder than it needs to be. Why is saving money so difficult? Let’s start first by figuring out the easy part. Money mistakes...
View ArticleFund times: How to start an emergency fund
The term “emergency fund” isn’t something that sounds, at first glance, all that appealing. For starters, the word “emergency” doesn’t really do a whole lot of the average person given that they tend...
View ArticleLife Saver: How to start saving young
Like any child, you probably had and coveted your piggy bank or some sort of ceramic or plastic apparatus (in some animal other than a pig, perhaps) because every time your grandmother gave you a...
View ArticleBuilding Blocks: Don’t have any money saved, why worry?
If you’re like the majority of people, you don’t have very much money in a savings account or an emergency fund, just in case that rainy day becomes a reality. Nearly half of the population have zero...
View ArticleGetting Aggressive: How to manage and strangle your debt
Saving money hardly is a one dimensional as it sounds. Sure, you can look at saving money as the simple act of putting aside what is leftover after you pay your bills and thus build a savings account,...
View ArticlePayment Planned: How to pay off credit card debt and still budget
One of the great money mysteries abounds when you try to do two very important financial things at once, and yet can’t seem to think how it would even be remotely possible: save money budgeting and pay...
View ArticleReady and Willing: How to determine if you’re ready to retire
Determining if you’re ready to retire can be a big decision financially and making that assumption you’ll be secure enough to go without a steady income working and yet manage your money properly. All...
View ArticleCredit Guarded: Why some credit card decision are ill advised
So much about credit cards gets twisted and contorted to the point that you aren’t sure what to believe. Furthermore, you end up making bad decisions just based on those comments, when really the...
View ArticlePast experiences: Why some old fashioned money tips make sense today
Plenty of discussions abound about money with a then and now nostalgia feel, specifically the difference between your parents or grandparents and how they managed their finances versus the modern day...
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