Category Archives: Budgeting

Tips for getting started with college financial aid

As the year draws to an end, many of us start thinking about next year’s finances. Perhaps you’re already planning on how you’ll increase your emergency fund or mitigate your tax burden in 2013. But is it too soon to start … Continue reading

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Interpreting Real Estate Listings: The Straight Scoop

When it comes to interpreting real estate listings, first-time homebuyers can feel like they need a decoder ring. Even veteran shoppers will often come across an abbreviation or euphemism that leaves them scratching their heads in confusion. With great mortgage … Continue reading

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Summer Camps We Would Like to See for Grownups

School’s out and camp is in. Across the country, kids are playing tennis, fishing, swimming, horseback riding, and kicking, throwing or hitting every type of ball imaginable. They’ll also be learning other valuable lessons, like how to get along with … Continue reading

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Negotiating Tips: How to Get a Raise

Income growth is an essential component of financial security. Unfortunately, there’s no guarantee that your income will grow unless you take steps to ensure that it does. In this economy, taking those steps can feel like trying to jog while … Continue reading

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Silly Spending Habits Part 1: Missing the Big Picture

People do some silly things with money. Maybe you get caught up in a moment and buy something pricey that you just don’t need – or have any use for. Perhaps you cut back on your 401(k) contribution in favor … Continue reading

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Great ’80s Movies and the Smart Financial Lessons They Teach

It’s summer movie blockbuster season! Will you be watching aliens taking over the world? Or taking in a comedy or romance? The ’80s are known for some of the coolest – or worst, depending on your viewpoint – movies ever … Continue reading

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Must-Have Money-Saving Tech Tools for Everyone

What tech tool can’t you live without? For some, it’s a smartphone. For others, a laptop or tablet. For us, it’s financial software.  Financial software can make every aspect of your money management tasks easier and more accurate. Whether you’re … Continue reading

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Money-saving Websites Can Cook Up Savings

For some people, the Internet is a spending extravaganza. You can buy just about anything online. But the ‘net’ is also a great way to save money, especially on things you need every day like food.  From coupon sites that … Continue reading

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The Money Advice from Dad that Actually Made Sense

Just like mothers, fathers sometimes offer advice that can leave you shaking your head. Sometimes, however, Dad offers up a gem of wisdom that will shine throughout your lifetime.  Here are some of our favorite tidbits of financial advice often … Continue reading

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Lessons On Financial Independence From Our Founding Fathers

Is your financial life fireworks and bombs bursting in air? Or is it more of a steady drumbeat toward victory? The campaign to become financially independent can be a lot like staging a revolution: it takes sacrifice, determination and courage … Continue reading

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