In case you are concerned about a high-interest rate on your credit card eating into your savings, you should know that it is not a number that is set in stone. Variable interest rates are common on most credit cards, which means they can fluctuate depending on a number of factors, including the discretion of […]
Category: Real Money
What Does the Executor of a Will Do?
The executor is the designated representative who is supposed to ensure that the estate is properly settled and that the assets are distributed according to the wishes of the deceased. Some of the items on the to-do list for an executor might include making sure the death certificate is properly filed with all the right […]
What to Do If You Win the Lottery
According to the Powerball lottery, your odds of winning the entire jackpot are about 1 in 292.2 million. Meanwhile, according to the National Weather Service, the odds of being struck by lightning in a given year are 1 in 1.2 million. However, let’s say you are fortunate enough to win the lottery and avoid all […]
Four in 10 Americans Will Retire Flat Broke. Are You One of Them?
Almost 42% of all Americans run the risk of retiring completely broke, according to a new study. GoBankingRates conducted an online poll via Google Consumer Surveys that asked average Americans about the state of their savings and current retirement plans. The poll surveyed Millennials, the middle aged and senior citizens. One question was, “By your best […]
5 Tips That Protect Your Money From Inflation
Inflation means people around the country are feeling the squeeze in their finances in just about every facet of daily life. Here are some steps you can take to protect your finances against inflation and put more money back into your savings account. Join a wholesale club like Sam’s or Costco When the prices climb […]
ETF or Index Fund? How to Choose
In the realm of investment opportunities, choosing between an exchange-traded funds (ETF) and an index fund remains a pivotal decision for many investors. Both vehicles offer distinct advantages and considerations, influencing the path towards building a well-rounded portfolio. In this exploration, we delve into the nuances of ETFs and index funds, equipping you with the […]
Sold Stocks and Sitting in Cash? Three Smart Ways to Get Back In
Whenever there’s market turbulence — say from elections, a pandemic or just new market highs — you will hear arguments from big-time investors about whether be fully invested in stocks or or have money sitting in cash. This is obviously a personal preference, but if you are sitting in cash and you want to do […]
Passive Investing Reigns, but Active Often Means Better Returns
Equity investors increasingly invest in funds with passive strategies. Instead of using an active strategy of picking certain stocks, passive funds park money in assets with returns based on stock indexes reflecting the whole market, the good, the bad and everything in between. But active strategies can outperform passive ones, not only in stock trades […]
Coming Social Security Cuts Mean Millions of Americans Will Retire Poor
By the year 2034, it is estimated that the reserves of the Social Security Administration will be depleted by 25%. That means that, by that year, Social Security recipients may end up getting about 76% of their monthly benefits. A Social Security recipient receiving $1,500 monthly now, the current payout average, would end up getting […]
How to Shop for a Home Mortgage
Planning to buy a home? One of the most crucial decisions you’ll need to make is choosing the right mortgage. With so many options available, it can be overwhelming. But fear not! In this blog, we’ll walk you through five essential steps to help you choose the perfect mortgage for your needs. Understand your financial […]










