If you have an employer-sponsored 401(k), there are some steps you may wish to consider to maximize your returns and hence enhance your retirement. While you do not need to be a financially [...]
First know, I apologize for any inconvenience, but due to issues with the site I will not have a post this week. I am working on making the site more user-friendly and speeding up the load times [...]
Chance for Free Financial Advising Well, at my day job it is nearing the end of the year as I work for the Federal government. With that said it means rushing around to finish up before [...]
Are you one of the many millennials who face a stream of stereotypes that may not be a reality? If so you may not be the lazy, entitled or narcissistic that people believe you to be. Many [...]
Are you one of the millions of people who are worried about identity theft? If so, you are not alone in these worries. Take it from me; it can happen at any time and from any place. I have had my [...]
It has been a while since I last posted something and for that, I apologize. It has been a hectic fall and start of the winter for me, and I neglected to post. But with the new year and [...]
With many books on personal finance and not that many on how to properly invest this book is a wealth of information. The book in question is DIY Financial Advisor by Gray, Vogel, and Foulke. It [...]
Having just finished a Master’s of Science in Financial Planning I have a unique insight on the following bits of advice when it comes to money. As a Gen X person myself, I tend to think more on [...]
Do you have trouble saving for any occasion? If so there are some simple ways to aid you in creating a savings plan that will aid you for the rest of your life. Saving is an important aspect of [...]
Let us face it, there are a lot of urban myths in the world, and many involve personal finance. But I am here to debunk some of these myths, and hopefully, help sets you straight. I recently read [...]