Six Things to do that Don’t Require Spending Money
/Whether you’re trying to save money for retirement, an upcoming vacation, or just to cut back on spending, listed are six things to do that don’t require spending any money. Enjoy!
Read MoreWhether you’re trying to save money for retirement, an upcoming vacation, or just to cut back on spending, listed are six things to do that don’t require spending any money. Enjoy!
Read MoreIt’s no secret flying can be expensive. It’s why so many people choose to sign up for a frequent flyer program.
Read MoreBudgeting is one of those things we all know we should be doing, but the thought and process can often sound overwhelming.
Read MoreAbout eight in 10 U.S. tax filers receive a tax refund every year, with the average amount paid over the past few years equaling around $2,800; according to recent IRS data.
Read MoreQuestion: “Are there better ways to save for college than a 529 plan?”
When it comes to buying a car, haggling for a deal may sound uncomfortable and unnecessary, but it could be a huge difference in savings. Below are some tips to help make your car buying experience more cost-effective!
Read MoreRecently, we hosted a smartphone workshop for clients and friends. One room was full of iPhone users, and another with android phone owners.
Read MoreOn June 4, 1784, about six months after the first untethered manned hot air balloon flight, a painter and amateur aeronaut, M. Fleurante and the Count Jean-Baptiste de Laurencin were scheduled to go up in a hot air balloon called La Gustave.
Read MoreYou generally have to start taking withdrawals from your IRA, SEP IRA, SIMPLE IRA, or retirement plan account when you reach age 70 ½ . Roth IRAs do not require withdrawals until after the death of the owner.
Read MoreOnline security is on everyone’s mind right now, and rightfully so. Although breaches at national companies have shown us no one is immune to hackers, we want to share these three tips in order to protect your identity.
Read MoreIf you vowed to make 2016 the year to get and keep your finances on track, then you’re probably not alone!
Read MoreAccording to Wiki, “charitable giving is giving without receiving”. So is it really important to extend a benefit to the donor as a tax deduction?
Read MoreWith the end of 2015 in our rear view mirrors, it’s time to look ahead and brighten up our look.
Read MoreAnyone with ties to the mid-west region of America has more than likely heard of something called Euchre.
Read MoreOpen Enrollment for the Health Insurance Marketplace 2016 plans has been in effect since November 1, 2015.
Read MoreMost people think of an estate plan as how and to whom your estate will be distributed after your death, but an estate plan also includes documents that are used during life.
Read MoreWith the holidays and a new year right around the corner, it’s never too early (or late) to start saving and learning to budget in a fun and affordable way.
Read MoreOn May 8, 2015 the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission’s Office of Investor Education and Advocacy (OIEA) issued an investor alert for automated investment tools (such as robo-advisors and financial calculators).
Read MoreWhat is geocaching? Geocaching, in a nutshell, is an outdoor treasure hunting game using GPS-enabled devices, such as your phone. People of all ages from all around the world have taken part in the activity.
Read MoreWhen financial burdens occur, they seem to happen all at once. Unfortunately, one in three Americans have no emergency savings, according to a 2015 survey by NeighborWorks America.
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