While millennials are young, they aren’t as naïve as older generations tend to think they are. Here are a few financial tips millennials might want to think twice about.
Read MoreWhy do people commit financial infidelity in their relationships? In most cases, it comes down to miscommunication and different financial goals.
Read MoreAs adults, we know how much money controls our lives. But what about our children? What do our kids know about budgeting, saving, or paying bills?
Read MoreDo you feel like you’re living paycheck to paycheck? Are you struggling to pay off debt or build your savings account? If you feel like you simply can’t get ahead financially, you may be guilty of sabotaging your own financial happiness.
Read MoreRomantic relationships can be fun and exciting. A romantic partner can help you become a better person, enjoy new adventures, and open a door to new possibilities. Don’t let financial disagreements ruin what could be an everlasting love.
Read MoreWe are all striving to reach our goal of financial security. Whether we’re at the beginning of that journey or are close to reaching the summit, we all have our sights set on reaching the top and enjoying that well-earned view.
Read MoreAs we celebrate our nation’s independence each year, it’s important to think about our own personal situations. Where are you in your quest for financial independence? How close are you to celebrating your personal financial independence day?
Read MoreDo you worry about having bad credit? Do finances stress you out every month? You might be making bad financial decisions without even knowing it.
Read MoreHave you ever heard the phrase “Budgeting wealth is a marathon, not a sprint,” from Dave Ramsey? For those who have ever run a marathon, running 26.2 miles can seem daunting, especially when you’re at mile 1. But if you take your marathon one sprint at a time, it can make the marathon seem less intimidating.
Read MoreYou may not realize just how vital your credit score is to your financial freedom. Yet, your credit score is like a financial fingerprint that gives lenders a glimpse into how responsible you are with your money. Your credit score could be the difference between financial freedom and a financial sinkhole.
Read MoreShame is an epidemic in our culture today. It is blatantly used as a tool in the political arena, ever present within our workplaces, in the media we consume, and throughout the schools of America's children. Shame is a tough and messy topic. Throw money into the mix and the discussion becomes even more difficult and dirty.
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