Owning a car does not necessarily have to be an expensive proposition. While you cannot avoid paying the auto loan installments or the car insurance and maintenance costs, you can put your vehicle to productive use and earn cash with it. Here are four solid ways to do it. Delivery jobs A number of mobile […]
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4 Safe Ways to Earn Steady Retirement Income
Retirement should be a time to relax and experience the good things of life that you probably missed when you were working full-time. However, to have a truly good time during retirement, you should know how to generate steady income from your retirement savings. Consider the following four strategies for more predictable cash flows during […]
How to Protect Your 401(k) in the Event of a Market Crash
It’s normal for investors, especially those close to retirement age, to worry about fluctuations in the market and how it will affect their 401(k) plans. And while there’s no way to avoid market volatility, there are a number of steps you can take before, during and immediately after a crash that will help you sustained […]
The Cost of Owning a Pet Can Be Surprising, So Plan Ahead
A cat or dog can be cute, cuddly, and great for companionship. Yet the cost of owning a pet can be surprising. Pets are living beings that must be taken care of. Animals do not take care of themselves. If you don’t have the finances to hand the cost of owning a pet, you may […]
Paid Not to Work: How Universal Basic Income Might Compensate for Coming Job Losses
The unemployment rate for the United States represents only the amount of people who are unemployed and also actively looking for work. Separately, the workforce participation rate includes Americans were unemployed but have completely given up on looking for new work. They either don’t want to work, are too old to work, are infirm or disabled, […]
Retiring? Here’s 4 Cities Where You Can Live on $1,500 Monthly
Retirement should technically be a wondrous time of life where you stop living to work and start working on living. However, retirement in real life is nothing like the pop-culture depictions of retirement that we are used to seeing. Retirement is a journey, not a goal. It is an elderly lifestyle funding account that must […]
How to Calculate Your Personal Net Worth
Taking stock of your financial situation is a vital step towards building a strong foundation for your future. One key aspect of understanding your overall financial health is calculating your personal net worth. Net worth provides a snapshot of your financial standing by measuring the difference between your assets and liabilities. In this blog, we […]
Credit Score Boost: How Your Behavior Affects Your Credit
A credit score is a lot like your personal economic statement. Getting a credit score boost improves your money life immediately. Any time you apply for a loan, a mortgage, a new credit card, or even funding for your own business, your credit score will be used to determine your fiscal reliability. Many people are […]
Tough Love: Never Pay Children’s Loans or Tuition Bills
A growing percentage of people with unmanageable debt or student loan debt are senior citizens. A recent Georgetown University study documented the cultural and financial fallout of elderly debtors. The number of people aged 60 and over with student loan debt numbered 700,000. That estimate later exploded to over 2.8 million. In a single year, […]
Meet the People Who Built or Inherited Fortunes — Then Lost It All
It’s amazing how much money rules our lives. The average person will barely make $1 million over the course of a working lifetime. Meanwhile, in the United States and all over the world, a minuscule percentage of the population controls the majority of all wealth, untold billions of dollars. Some of very rich created their […]










