Valuable Money Lessons to Share with Children
Ever hear someone complain that their parents never provided money lessons or proper financial education? Don’t be those parents!
Read MoreEver hear someone complain that their parents never provided money lessons or proper financial education? Don’t be those parents!
Health insurance is an important aspect of everyone’s health. But a surprising number of people do not even know the most basic health insurance terms. Here is a primer of important terms to know.
A pre-marital financial discussion is a must for those who want to establish a financial foundation and a relationship of trust and teamwork.
Who knew there were anxiety apps and depression apps. Like all apps, some people may like them and use them, others may not want anything to do with a mental health app. If you suffer from these widespread mental illnesses, it might be worth it to give each of the apps a try.
Not many people want two jobs, but with the advent of the internet, side hustles are a great and often relatively simple way to pad your pocketbook and increase family revenue for budgets, disability insurance, savings, and an emergency fund.
Long-term disability insurance is income protection. If you become disabled, your medical bills may be covered by health insurance, but how about insuring your income?
We spend money for all types of reasons. Many times we spend money on what we need. Other times we spend it on stuff we want. Look at a few of the reasons behind your spending to make sure you remain or become financially responsible.
Stress attacks the body in dozens of ways. Many of these ways are well-known such as high blood pressure. Others are not as well known. Some might even think them to be unusual stress symptoms. One example is vision problems. Check out some others.
People may not normally equate life insurance with children, however purchasing life insurance coverage for children has many benefits. For example, coverage will never be more affordable. Find out four other reasons you may want to at least consider coverage for the young.
The average American will spend about 30 percent of his/her life at work. If you do not find any meaning at work, that is a long time to go through the actions. You could always switch jobs, but the grass is rarely greener. Here are some ways to help you infuse meaning into your work life.
Becoming financially responsible takes time. But it does not require catastrophic changes except in the most dire circumstances. For the new year, here are several financial moves that may prove to be quite simple and painless.
One study has Millennials averaging a 625 credit score. That is not a great score and lower than any other generation. But this score can be raised with some simple financial advice we feature in our Millennial financial advice roundup.