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Being an advocate for your financial health is important. Join the #FinancialHealthMatters movement and start your financial education now.
Creating an emergency fund is a critical strategy to protecting long-term financial planning goals
Here are four tips for your family planning—we even threw in two extra tips for grandparents.
Everyone emotionally spends. We’re breaking down what emotional spending is and some tips you can do to help identify when emotional spending (or impulse buying) starts happening.
Be in a good financial state of mind with these nine tips to get your finances ready for 2019.
Save the environment and be good to your budget by refusing to pay for these things.
Achieving financial independence is possible for young adults with these five money-management tips:
Shopping for a new car, finding the best deal, and saving extra “bucks” perfectly describes an ideal, car buying-experience. Getting pre-approved for your auto-loan before you begin shopping will help ensure the entire process meets your expectations.
For college graduates, walking the stage is a celebration into a fresh chapter in life, including a very important step—“saving”. Savings goals can be short, medium, or long-term, yet creating medium-term savings goals builds financial security for young adults.
Purchasing a new car, saving for your wedding, or shopping for furniture will be a breeze with a savings goal timeline in place.
Time for a new vehicle? Start planning a new monthly budget to fit the auto loan repayment schedule.
Between Mother’s Day and Memorial Day, there are a lot of opportunities to find great deals in May. Check out our list to see how to maximize your time and money by finding the best deals.
A new year means another chance to begin a savings goal. Here are some tips to help kick off your finances the right way in 2018.
With Black Friday deals gearing up for the day after Thanksgiving and Cyber Monday following, there aren’t many items you’ll need to avoid purchasing in November. However, there are a few purchases you should price check.
Review all the best prices before hitting your holiday shopping list with our 8 best things to buy in November—Black Friday edition.
Bring balance to the “consumerism universe” by knowing what items you should wait until after October to purchase.
Looking for some things to do as a typical “broke college student”? Here is my list of fun and affordable things to do to explore your new college town!