Sometimes we just need a little pick-me-up to help us see that the journey to our financial freedom is worthwhile.
Read MoreWe all have a dream. We dream of a day when we no longer live paycheck to paycheck. We dream of a day when we can pay for emergencies without stress. And we dream of obtaining financial freedom.
Read MoreIf you don’t plan on borrowing money, why do you need a credit score? Well, a credit score impacts more things than you know. Here are just a few ways you might be inconvenienced if you don’t have a credit score:
Read MoreThere are many reasons why you may not want to create a budget. Yet, anyone who has achieved financial freedom will tell you that budgeting is the key to financial success. In fact, it’s the blueprint for financial independence.
With housing costs on the rise and diverse family dynamics, many families have found that apartments in the city fit their needs better than homes in the suburbs. Here are a few reasons why families are moving to apartments.
Read MoreStudies have shown that the person who makes the most impact on our finances is often our mothers. While mothers haven’t always earned an income for their families, they’ve been teaching their children about finances for many years.
Read MoreWhether it’s for higher education, a house, or a business venture, sometimes we have bigger goals than our current finances can cover. This is where the concept of good debt came into play. But debt is debt. There is no good or bad.
Read MoreWith about one-third of your income going towards rental payments, it’s time to start a budget.
Read MoreFrom hassle-free maintenance to financial benefits, apartment complexes can offer renters a plethora of perks.
Read MoreSome days, money will matter more. Other days, it’s worth paying a little extra to have more time. You just have to find your own balance in life. What’s important to you?
Read MoreIn the past 100 years, daylight saving time laws have undergone a lot of changes to try to make it work. But no matter what we try, it just doesn’t seem to be working as well as originally hoped. And it’s hurting us financially.
Read MoreHonesty, communication, patience, and reliability are vital in any relationship. This is especially true when it comes to a landlord/tenant relationship; without these characteristics, you’ll struggle to build a healthy relationship and likely terminate this affiliation.
Read MoreWhy do people commit financial infidelity in their relationships? In most cases, it comes down to miscommunication and different financial goals.
Read MoreYes, you may not realize it, but you do have a relationship with your credit card. Sometimes it’s good and sometimes it’s bad, but it’s a relationship, nonetheless.
Read MoreHow can things that don’t involve credit at all ruin your credit score? Here are 10 surprising ways you can ruin your credit score even though they have nothing to do with your credit usage.
Read MoreWith more than 2,600 people entering the rental market every day, rental myths are getting debunked left and right.
Read MoreThere are numerous reasons why your credit score may not be what you want it to be, but if you find that your credit score is dropping due to bad credit habits, it’s time to fix these bad habits and turn your credit around.
Read MoreIt’s time to dust out your New Year’s Resolution notebook and make some goals to set you on a better financial path.
Read MoreThe holidays are a time of over-indulgence — and we’re not just talking about the holiday fudge.
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?
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