Articles About "Saving And Finances"

  • Think Big about Your Saving Options This Year

    Is it time to think big about your financial future? Get started on the road to financial freedom by understanding your saving options. Short-term savings options Interested in stashing away some cash for a rainy day?

     
  • Money Tips for Young Professionals

    So you’ve landed your first professional job, but you’re not making a lot of money – at least not yet. Though you may be a few smart career moves away from your dream job and its rewards, you’re treading water in the present.

     
  • Tax Deductions for Apartment Dwellers

    Yes, the U.S. tax code is complicated. Yes, homeowners get a big break that apartment dwellers don’t get in that they can deduct the interest paid on their mortgage from their taxable income. (Of course, given the recent housing crisis, apartment dwellers have the advantage of not carrying a mortgage in the first place.

     
  • How Might a Certified Financial Planner Help You?

    Think you need to be rich to employ the services of a certified financial planner?  Contrary to what you might assume, financial planning isn’t only for the very wealthy.  These money experts can help anyone who saves money plan for a successful financial future. What can a CFP do for you?

     
  • Financial To-Do’s Before You Say ‘I Do’

    Financial to-do’s are some of the most important considerations you can discuss before saying “I do.” While it may not be romantic to talk about money, discussing your financial compatibility with your spouse-to-be helps set the stage for a lifetime of good money management together.

     
  • How to Monitor Your Retirement Benefits

    You’re aware that saving for retirement is important. But as you save the money, are you good about tracking what happens to it? Here are thoughts on monitoring your retirement accounts and making sure your savings are managed well — to your benefit! When should you monitor? Not every day!

     
  • How Do You View the Role of Money in Your Life?

    Have your ever stopped to think about how you view the role of money in your life? We all have different attitudes about the importance of money, and those attitudes play a huge role in determining how we manage our finances.

     
  • New Year’s Resolutions for You and Your Money

    If your most hopeful New Year’s resolution is to get into improved financial shape, then you’re not alone. Each year, millions of people set new financial goals. Though many abandon their resolutions too quickly, you don’t have to be one of them.

     
  • How to Manage Holiday Credit Spending

    When the holiday music starts playing, people start spending. Retailers depend on it. But that doesn’t mean you have to blow out your budget on holiday gifts! Here are some tips to help you manage your holiday credit spending, so you don’t have huge balances to pay off later.

     
  • Common Investment Scams to Avoid

    Investment scams can be hard to resist. They may promise insider information and great wealth, but they’re always too good to be true. In this guide to investor scams, we’ll follow the money and look at the most common ways con artists steal money from hardworking investors.

     
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