Your finances determine many important things in your life such as where you live, how you live, and what you’re able to do. So, it is very important that you get control of your finances. Here are some steps you can take today to start taking back control of your money and get on the […]
Invest Wisely Today and Retire On Time
Salaries for college grads this year will average $50,199 according to Kiplinger.com. That’s 7.6 percent lower than it was in 1999. So how do you get ahead? Questions or comments about this video? Click on the comment link below and let us hear from you. Your email address will never be shared with any third […]
8 Keys to Financial Security
Looking for financial security in these down times? Knight Kiplinger shares fundamental lessons for building and maintaining a sense of financial security in your life. If you have questions or comments about this, or any other story on our site, please use the comment link to ask us what’s on your mind. We’ll get back […]
Household Worth Up: A Positive for the Mortgage Market
Americans are beginning to gain ground against the worst recession in recent history as more and more economic indicators point to recovery. A new study from the Federal Reserve says household net worth in the U.S. soared $2.1 trillion during the last three months of 2010. Gregory Daco, U.S. senior economist for the research firm […]
Resolve to Raise Your Credit Score in 2011
If your New Year’s resolution involves your finances, a great first step is to check your credit report. Vowing to manage one’s finances better in the New Year could be an appropriate resolution for almost anybody. You can get a bird’s eye view of what your finances look like simply by checking your credit report […]
Relationship Issues: What to Know Before Moving In
‘Tis the season for young couples taking the plunge and either moving in together or getting engaged. It’s an exciting time for couples as well as their friends and families. People look for the perfect home to share and begin the merging (and purging) of possessions. But there’s an aspect of moving in together that […]