CVS is renowned for being an affordable place to shop for food, prescription drugs, beauty products, and even last-minute gift items. Shoppers keep coming back to CVS because coupons are printed on most receipts! While there are many ways to save at CVS here are four shopping hacks you may not know about. CVS sometimes […]
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Why You Should Drive, Not Fly, On Your Next Vacation
Traveling by road can be more enjoyable than flying for a number of reasons, including saving money, spending more time with loved ones, and experiencing unexpected adventures. Many families that decide to take a road trip vacation instead of going on a flight vacation because it is cheaper. The cost of plane tickets has been […]
5 Ways Pros Negotiate When Buying a Home
Are you ready to purchase your dream home, but concerned about the price? Negotiating the price of a home can be a challenging process, but with the right strategies in place, you can potentially save thousands of dollars. Whether you’re a first-time homebuyer or an experienced buyer, here are five ways to negotiate the price […]
Missed GameStop (GME)? These 2 Stocks May Be Next
At the market open on January 4, GameStop’s (GME) shares were at $19. Near the opening of trading on January 25, GME had shot up to an unbelievable price nearly $160! By Jan 28 it was up to $480 and then closed down to $200. Realistically, this isn’t a common occurrence, but what is more astounding […]
4 Powerful Ways to Make an Extra $3,000 a Month
According to the Federal Reserve Economic Data, the average working American makes $19 an hour for a 40-hour workweek, which translates into $3,000 a month. Here are four ways to earn the same amount from the comfort of your home or anywhere in the world. Get paid to hold stock Dividend investment is a very […]
No Retirement Savings? Here’s How to Retire Anyway
According to a study by the Economic Policy Institute nearly half of American households report having zero retirement savings. In this sorry state of affairs, a book that was published nearly 62 years ago seems appropriate. Bob Belmont, a sci-fi novelist, authored a manifesto called How to Retire Without Money, in which he shared his philosophy of […]
What’s the Difference between Treasury Bills and Bonds?
Investing in government securities can be a smart financial move for individuals looking to diversify their portfolio and mitigate risk. Among the various options available, Treasury bills (T-bills) and Treasury bonds (T-bonds) are two popular choices. In this blog, we will delve into the key differences between T-bills and T-bonds and discuss who should consider […]
4 Lies That Your Financial Advisor Will Tell You
If you are thinking about hiring a financial advisor — paying someone to manage your money for you — then you should be aware of the lies they might tell you. I personally don’t use one and I believe in most cases, you shouldn’t either. Here’s four lies many so-called advisor will tell you. ‘The […]
Millennials Believe They Will Earn Millions and Retire By 56
Millennials have a rosy outlook concerning retirement financial solvency that doesn’t square with reality. Most Millennials, the age demographic of young people between the ages of 21 to 37, expect to retire by the age of 56. A large percentage of Millennials also expect to become millionaires something within their lifetimes. Investment brokerage company T.D. […]
5 Key Points to Keep in Mind When Asking for a Raise
If you think it’s the right time to ask for a raise, you should be prepared when you negotiate with your supervisor. The following five key points will help you be ready when you ask for more money from your employer. Decide if you plan to stay at your company Before you ask your boss […]










