Your Money: Strategies to Cope With Permanent Debt
Finance Tips, Personal FinanceArticle by Chris Taylor | Found on Reuters
Most people think of debt as a temporary condition: Something you accumulate early in life, chip away at during prime earnings years, and say good riddance to well before retirement.
But what…
How to Keep Yourself Safe From Fake Financial News
Finance Tips, Personal FinanceArticle by Chris Taylor | Found Reuters
Hey, we have a great stock tip for you - a stone-cold lock, guaranteed profits!
Do you believe us? We hope not.
The bad news is that financial "fake news" does not present itself as such very…
How Millennials Are Making Work From Home Work
Personal Finance, UncategorizedArticle By Sarah Landrum | Found on Forbes
Millennials. They grow up so fast. America’s “Generation Y” is now moving into management roles in the workplace. They’re also starting families. And all this “grown-up stuff” inevitably…
What Role Should Your House Have in Retirement Planning?
Personal Finance, Real Estate, RetirementArticle by Ilana Polyak | Featured on Journal of Accountancy
Home is where the heart is. And it can also be where the assets are. As of 2011, home equity made up about three-quarters of the average American’s net worth, according to the…
5 Mental Tricks To Make A Good Money Habit Really Last
Finance Tips, Personal FinanceBy Julia Chang | Article Featured on Forbes
This story originally appeared on LearnVest as "5 Ways to Make a New Money Habit Stick."
We’re nearly two weeks into 2017 and if you're like many of us, you started the year fired up about…
11 Steps To Avoid a Tax Hit in 2015
Personal Finance, Tax TipsBy Robert Powell
Take these steps now to avoid a tax hit in 2015:
Review your estimated taxes. If you’re paying quarterly estimated taxes, now would be a good time to review your payments, especially if you had a big change in income…