5 Strategies To Protect Yourself From Rising Interest Rates
It’s almost as certain as death and taxes. Interest rates will go up. These low interest rates we’ve enjoyed for years will begin rising. I personally believe we still have some time before rates start upward. Since you have a... Read More →
Money, Marriage and Finances…Do You Really Need To Share Everything?
Do you and your spouse have everything in joint accounts? Or do you have separate accounts? Which way works best? Back in February, I wrote about Five Marital Money Mistakes Couples Make. One of the mistakes was assuming the need to share... Read More →
Forget Money – Teach Kids About Credit and Soon
I recently wrote some articles on Financial Literacy Month. In the last article I offered the opinion that we should make financial education mandatory in our high schools. Not just one class, but at least one class every year. We... Read More →
April is Financial Literacy Month – Understand the Cost of Credit
If you are reading this series of articles for the first time, April is Financial Literacy Month. The website has a 30 Step Program to help you become more knowledgeable about your finances. I have written a bunch of articles so far... Read More →
5 Stupid Tax Reduction Ideas
Let me just state for the record, “I hate taxes.” I hate federal income tax, sales tax, property taxes, state taxes, local taxes, school taxes…. Well, I think you get the picture. It’s not so much that I hate the... Read More →