Until very recently, my father and I drove the same car – same make, model and year (though his was gray and mine is black). That was entirely coincidental, though it always... Read more »
Over the last few months we’ve been talking a lot about the break-up process. Specifically, the process of breaking up with Debt.
Being that April is National Financial Literacy Month, there couldn’t be... Read more »
As April 15, better known as “Tax Day”, draws closer, millions of taxpayers are scurrying to put the final touches on their federal tax return.
But before you click "send", there are various tax deductions that you&nbs... Read more »
Have you ever done this?
Have you ever taken all of your recent bills and sorted them into two piles? One pile is your “good debt” pile and the other is for “bad... Read more »
In certain parts of the country it might not feel like it, but spring has arrived! In the north that means melting snow and rising temperatures (hopefully sooner rather than later)... Read more »
No one wants to go through an audit from the IRS. It’s time consuming, stressful and could very well end with you paying steeps fines or even facing jail time.
It’s also... Read more »
We all have goals in life. Whether it’s to buy a home, get married, have children, pay off student loans – or all of the above. Unfortunately, most of us also have... Read more »
I grew up in a small house. It always felt crowded even though there were only four of us. It didn’t help that we had way too much stuff and... Read more »
I'm going to go ahead and assume that you've at least heard the term "sequestration" at least once over the past few weeks.
And if you're anything like me, you may have heard it... Read more »
Tax time is a great time of year to do a lot of fun things (except commit tax evasion…definitely not a good time to commit tax evasion). It’s a great time... Read more »