Family And Money
Starting a family should definitely include a financial “talk” but this article believes you should have the talk well before you’re married. To read the article, CLICK HERE.
Starting a family should definitely include a financial “talk” but this article believes you should have the talk well before you’re married. To read the article, CLICK HERE.
“It sounded like a good idea at the time!” We’ve heard that before and here are some financial decisions that sound good but can actually do more hard than good. To read the article, CLICK HERE.
A year and a day has passed since Superstorm Sandy and the residents of New York and New Jersey are still waiting on federal funds. But where is the money? To read the article, CLICK HERE.
The online shopping giant, Amazon, surpassed it’s quarter projections this week. Which leaves people to believe investors will be rushing to buy Amazon stocks. Would you? To read the article, CLICK HERE.
Here’s a great article about a retirement move that doesn’t seem to happen too often. To read the article, CLICK HERE
After the government shutdown, it is believed that consumers are feeling a bit of cold feet when it comes to spending money. This article addresses why the American dollar could be facing some tough times ahead. To read the article, CLICK HERE.
The on-demand online streaming media giant, Netflix, is supposedly in talks with some of the nation’s largest cable companies to negotiate a possible collaboration. To read more, CLICK HERE.
Here’s an easy-to-read article for understanding the debt ceiling and the five reasons we should worry about it. To read more, CLICK HERE.
The 3-D Printer. Amazing and new technology that can take something as simple as a toy or tool and duplicate the item. But some are concerned what this might mean for factories all over the world but specifically, China. To read more, CLICK HERE.
After a close vote, the House of Representatives voted for a 5 percent cut in a program that nearly 48 million Americans use. The Supplemental Nutritional Assistance Program, also known as food stamps, will no longer be accessible for 3.8 million people next year. To read more about the bill, CLICK HERE.