Ask the Experts: How to spend money abroad safely
I am traveling to Korea this summer and was wondering what is the safest form of money to carry? I do not have a... Read more »
If you were building a checklist of the things you wanted to accomplish in the next 10 minutes it would probably look like this:
Finish reading this article I just started... Read more »
Ask the Experts: Bankruptcy and property taxes
I owe several years back taxes on my home. If I file bankruptcy will it help with these taxes? –Bernadette
Hi Bernadette,
I’m sorry you’re in a position... Read more »
There are few things in life more comforting than having enough money in the bank. There’s a palpable sense of security that comes with knowing that you’ve got the financial footing needed... Read more »
The economy appears to be moving in the right direction, with the end of 2013 resulting in impressive gains. However, although consumer spending improved to 3.2 percent, a pace that hasn’t been... Read more »
On this coming Wednesday, February 19 at 3 p.m. ET, our very own John Berry will be tweeting from @MoneyManagement and representing MMI during a live Q&A Twitter chat hosted by Hadley Malcolm,... Read more »
Ask the Experts: Stopping collection calls at work
I am being reprimanded at work and was sent home without pay for repeated calls to my office from the original creditor of a past... Read more »
$5 million. That’s the happiness threshold, at least according to a 2013 survey from the Spectrem Group. Compared to those making $100,000 or less each year, the survey claims that “penta-millionaires” are happier... Read more »
Depending on your present mood and relationship status, Valentine’s Day is either an internationally recognized celebration of love and romance, or an excessively expensive opportunity to be stressed out and possibly get... Read more »
Shakespeare coined the phrase “Love is blind,” but if Shakespeare was around today he might be inclined to switch that up to “Love is blind, but not if you have a boatload... Read more »