As you embark on this post college graduation journey, it’s a good idea to practice the basic principles of good financial management. Here are 5 tips to get you started.
Attend College For Free If You Don’t Have A Plan (Or A Passion)
Don’t have a plan for college yet? You might want to take actual university courses for free online to help you find where your passion lies. Here’s where you can take courses online, FREE of charge.
Is College A Good Investment? Maybe.
Conventional wisdom says that having a college degree will mean earning hundreds of thousands more in your working life. But just what is the real ROI for a degree? Is it as much as we’ve been lead to believe?
How Are You Saving For Your Child’s College Education?
A recent study from Fidelity identifies saving for college as one of the top goals that parents have for 2014. How are you saving for college costs?
This Year, Invest In Yourself. Here’s How
Have you made a New Year’s resolution? I have to be honest and confess that I don’t put much stock in New Year’s resolutions because they seem to be made to be broken. Most people make resolutions that are wildly unrealistic, and then they feel bad when they don’t reach their goal. Sound familiar? Let’s […]
How Much Should You Invest In Your Children’s Activities for a Chance at a College Scholarship?
Millions of American families are overscheduling their kids and spending huge amounts of money hoping to land their children a scholarship. But is it a good idea?
How To Approach Your Student Loan Repayment: Making A Plan
Making a plan for repaying your student loan is key. Here are a few tips to keep in mind as you structure your repayment, and look at options to refinance.
Teach Your Child Financial Independence To Preserve Your Retirement
Teaching your children how to be financially independent in their 20s will go a long way toward helping you preserve your own retirement.
4 Board Games That Can Help Teach Lessons About Personal Finance
Board games aren’t just fun, sometimes they can teach a lesson. Here are some of the best board games to play to learn about personal finance.
The Dangers Of Co-Signing Private Student Loans: Should A Mother Be Responsible For Her Deceased Son’s Student Loans?
Co-signing a loan can be a dangerous practice. If the other person stops paying, you are on the hook for the payment. But what if you co-sign for your child, and they die?
How And Where To Save For College Education Costs
The cost of a college education is high, and the costs are rising every year. How can you save for your child’s college costs?
Financial Literacy Month: Why Being Knowledgeable About Personal Finance Will Save You From The Unexpected
April is Financial Literacy Month, and was officially designated as such by the US Senate in 2003. Here’s are some reasons why financial literacy is so important.
Using A Roth IRA For Higher Education Expenses
Can you use your Roth IRA to pay for higher education expenses? Under IRS rules you can, but there are some criteria you need to follow.
What Does The Obama Student Loan Relief Program Offer?
It is no secret that many Americans graduate from college with debt. The government may be offering some help to those with student loans.