Yesterday, a tween in front of me at the gas station register left before getting his change muttering sarcastically “whoopee, a whole 50 cents.” The clerk and I exchanged motherly eye-rolls because... Read more »
I live in a constant state of “What to do?” Being an adult is hard, especially when it comes to managing money and budgeting. I want to make the best possible decision,... Read more »
Are you overwhelmed by the sheer volume of financial information available today? If so, you aren’t alone. In fact, research shows that Americans are so overwhelmed by their financial choices that many... Read more »
There is a lot of debate about how much money you should have in your emergency account and what exactly constitutes an emergency. In general, experts recommend keeping three to six months’... Read more »
Our organization is asked to participate in media opportunities on a regular basis. Before each interview, we like to prepare by researching the latest financial statistics. Here are seven of my go-to... Read more »
People who plan to buy gifts for Father’s Day say that they plan to spend about the same for dad that they planned to spend on mom for Mother’s Day—around $70. Yet,... Read more »
Money, it’s what makes the world go round or, conversely, what causes the world to come to a screeching halt as the epic battle of the newlyweds plays out. Who will reign... Read more »
I miss free time. Not only because it is relaxing, but because it is also free.
love to blame my time shortage on responsibilities; however, I elected to participate in most of my draining... Read more »
I just joined the Personal Finance Blogger Weight Loss Challenge! Over the next two months my team members (Baker- Man vs. Debt, Neal- The Wealth Pilgrim, Kelly- The Centsible Life, and Mrs.... Read more »
According to the Personal Finance Employee Education Foundation (PFEEF), one out of three school, hospital, and technology employees reported they were so sad or down they could not perform the tasks expected... Read more »