When debt begins to get out of hand, people often end up making more mistakes in panic. They may come up with their own misguided crisis management plan to get rid of debt, too often which further deepens the debt trap. Self-help may not be the best option in a serious debt situation. Professional guidance […]
Category: Real Money
Why the ‘A’ Students End Up Working for the ‘C’ Students
Do essentially unintelligent people benefit from inherited wealth? Are they destined to succeed while smart people who lack money fall behind? That’s the case, according to a joint study published in May 2019 by researchers at the University of Virginia and Stanford University. Researchers found that people born into wealth are confident, believe they are […]
6 Awesome Free Apps That Can Save You Real Money
Mobile apps are fun, easy to use, and make our lives much more convenient. You can book a cab, order food, buy groceries, watch the news, send and receive money, and do practically anything you want with mobile apps. But did you know you can also save money with mobile apps? There are many mobile […]
6 Helpful Tips to Maximize Your Social Security Benefits
The figures for average Social Security benefits in the United States might come as a surprise to many people. Certainly, the benefits are more modest than many people think. The average monthly check last year was about $1,514, or $18,170 annually. And this was just the average. The average aged widowed or disabled worker draws […]
Never Do This With Your Money After Retirement
Someone once said that the worst thing about being retired is that you never get a day off. That is because retirement is a journey and not a destination. Retirees need to make their retirement savings last for the remainder of their lives. U.S. workers nearing the age of 65 barely have $120,000 saved for […]
How to Rebalance a Portfolio the Right Way
The market value and risk associated with the assets and securities in your portfolio can change over time, often drastically as the result of macroeconomic changes. Eventually, even the most finely balanced portfolio will need a “tune-up” at some point. Here are eight steps to help you rebalance your portfolio and keep it aligned with […]
4 States That Will Pay Your Student Loans if You Move There
Yes, you should pay back your student loans. But how many of us truly understand the consequences of a loan at the age of 18? Americans collectively now owe more than $1.7 trillion is student loan debt. That estimate represents over 45 million Americans who are neck-deep in the quagmire of student loan debt. The […]
Remote, Smelly and Dangerous: You Can Visit This Tiny, Freezing Island for $2,000
One extremely niche adventure tourism market — featuring stops at places that are uninhabitable, dangerous or have a morbid past — is steadily growing. Tourism to dark places will be worth $1.3 million by 2023 and is projected to grow by 17% from 2017 through 2023. One notable aspect of adventure tourism is the insatiable curiosity […]
Choosing Between Streaming and Cable TV
Both streaming and traditional cable TV deliver live and on-demand television to your eyeballs, but there are subtle, and some sharp, differences between the two. As we all have noticed over the years, most of the cable companies have been acquired and slowly merged into two giants, Comcast Cable or AT&T. When shopping for the […]
Retiring Early Could Cost More Than You Think
Retirement is a serious financial responsibility and lifestyle change. You should start saving for retirement as early as possible so that you can live comfortably from retirement until death. And if you are considering retiring early in life, then you must consider everything that can go catastrophically wrong. Half of Americans aged 50 today will […]









