Home ›Blog 5 Smart Money Moves to Make This Fall Posted in Saving & Budgeting November 2, 2017 0 comments It's time to start thinking about your year-end money strategy. Christmas and New Year's are closer than you think. Use the following strategies to make the rest of the year count. Read More Financial Advice You Should Never Follow Posted in Saving & Budgeting October 26, 2017 0 comments The beauty of the Internet is that anyone can start a blog. The ugly truth about the Internet is that anyone can start a blog. And no, that's no typo. There's a lot of content floating out there about how to manage your money and build long-term wealth, but not all of it is good. Read More 5 Things to Consider When Moving Out on Your Own Posted in Smart Spending September 14, 2017 0 comments Graduating college is a huge milestone, but moving out on your own, away from dorms and comfortable college-town apartments can be an even bigger step. If you've recently graduated, here are five things to consider before making the big move. Read More Get Wealthy, Not Rich: Change How You Think About Money Posted in Saving & Budgeting August 24, 2017 0 comments How do you define wealth? The dictionary says wealth is “a large amount of money and possessions." But I propose the following, straight-forward definition: wealth is the difference between what you are earning and what you are spending. Read More 10 Cheap, Fun Things to Do in the Summer Posted in Saving & Budgeting July 31, 2017 0 comments If your budget says a big summer vacation is out of the question, here are some inexpensive options for immersive summer fun. Read More Marrying Your Finances Posted in Saving & Budgeting June 15, 2017 0 comments Before you say “I do,” it’s a good idea for the two of you to talk about finances and agree on how you’ll handle them. This will ensure your marriage gets off to a good start. Read More The 4 Best Things College Students Can Do With Their Tax Refund Posted in Smart Spending April 19, 2017 0 comments For many of us who have recently graduated school or are still in school, tax season can be a happy time financially. Many people will get a tax refund from the IRS, and more will squander that money before it has a chance to make it through one statement. Here are some ways to spend it responsibly and feel good about it. Read More 7 Ways to Save Vacation Money Posted in Saving & Budgeting April 11, 2017 0 comments Plan your next vacation ahead to ensure that you get the most for your money without sacrificing a good time. Then relax, knowing that you might even have funds left over when you get home. Read More How Splurging Impacts Your Finances Posted in Smart Spending March 13, 2017 0 comments Splurging leads to overspending and can derail your short and long-term savings goals and makes what you really want out of reach. This article will provide you with some of the dangers of overspending and how you can fix them to keep your finances on track. Read More Displaying results 11-19 (of 19) < 1 2 >