If you have quite a bit of debt, the idea of paying it off can seem like an impossible task but this week’s article is going to explain how you can pay off your debt. But you have to start with baby steps. To read the article, CLICK HERE.
Month: February 2014
Retirement Savings An Issue For This Demographic
Retirement looks nearly nonexistent for a generation of people. Who are they, what are they doing and how it will effect the future? To read the article, CLICK HERE.
Household Debt On The Rise
Household debt is rising and apparently, that’s a good sign. According to this week’s article, people are taking out loans for things like buying a car and getting more credit. So what does this all mean? Are we finally feeling more confident in spending money? CLICK HERE to read the article.
Could This Move Save The USPS
The United States Postal Services is not in the greatest shape so what can they do to help themselves? According to this article, a possible future in financial services may help but is it a realistic idea? CLICK HERE to read the article.
Can You Answer Yes All Of These Questions?
When it comes to your personal finances, according to this article, you should be able to answer “yes” to each and everyone of these questions. To find out if you can, CLICK HERE.
What You Need To Know About The U.S. Economy
What’s that saying, ‘no news is good news,’ well this week I have news regarding the U.S. economy and you won’t like it. According to this week’s article, the economy seems to be pumping the brakes and slowing down. To read the article, CLICK HERE.
Don’t Make These Mistakes On Your Taxes
The last thing you want to be told by the IRS is that you made a mistake on your taxes. But fear not! I’ve got an article that will outline the most common mistakes so you can ensure you don’t do them as well. From something as silly as forgetting to sign your return to something as serious as forgetting to disclose a foreign account. To find out what those mistakes are, CLICK HERE
Saving For Retirement

Retirement. Retirement used to mean relaxation and not needing to work after 60 unless you felt like it. Those days are long gone and now retirement is one of those things that people may never get to experience. This article identifies the problem with retirement savings. To read the article, CLICK HERE.