In your 20s, you may be juggling jobs, education, and relationships, but it’s wise to make sure your financial health is also being cared for. By starting with smart choices now, you can boost your comfort and success in your 30s and beyond.
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Budgeting During Inflation: 4 Tips for Frugal Living
Inflation can cause budgeting to become a huge challenge. It’s important to stay frugal when possible to help combat some of the potentially detrimental effects of a higher cost of living. In this post, we’ll discuss some tips on how to stay on budget and keep your finances healthy.
Continue reading7 Tips for Managing Finances in Your 30s and 40s
Your 30s and 40s are typically a time in life when career paths solidify, debts begin to resolve, and you may even be planning or raising a family. It can be stressful to think about the future when things are already busy. However, with just a few easy adjustments, you can jump-start the next decades of your life with a clear financial plan.
Continue readingHow to Manage Your Money in Your 50s and 60s
It’s never too late to re-evaluate and revamp your financial plan. Are you completely covered? Check out our top tips on how to stay up-to-date.
Continue reading5 Great Side Gigs to Supplement Your Income
The internet has made finding additional sources of income so easy. Many people are taking their talents and learned skills, and applying them to side gigs. Between Uber, TaskRabbit, and countless other other similar services, supplemental work is more abundant than ever. In today’s article, we’ll be breaking down five side gigs that you can start today and will eventually pay off in the long run.
5 Safest Stocks to Invest In
When it comes time to invest your money, there are numerous options at your disposal. If you want to be ultra-conservative, you can put your money in a savings account or in US bonds. Both offer a low rate of return with essentially no risk. Continue reading
Saving for Retirement Without a 401(k)
While investing in a 401(k) retirement plan is a viable option for some people, there are several alternatives for building a nest egg that will provide you with more flexibility. Your employer may not offer a 401(k) plan, or even if they do, you may be seeking a backup plan. Here are four options for saving for retirement outside of a 401(k).
Five Tips For Finding Financial Freedom In 2017
Financial freedom can be difficult to obtain without the right habits and rules established. For those who live paycheck to paycheck, it can be challenging to plan for the future or enjoy life while living on limited funds.
To obtain financial freedom in 2017, there are a few important tips to follow that will prove to be effective.
Pay Off Debt
Debt is one of the main inhibitors of growing your wealth due to money that must be repaid in addition to interest, which can add up to thousands of dollars each year. Continue reading
The Beginner’s Guide To The Stock Market
You may have heard of the Dow or even know what a stock is. However, do you know what it means to invest in the stock market?
While this may surprise you, you may already be invested in the market if you have a 401k or have company stock options or some other ownership stake. What should you know about the market before you start investing to help you make better decisions? Continue reading