A vacation is usually an exercise in spending too much money through design or ignorance, like buying a pricey souvenir that gets thrown into a closet once it’s brought home. Consider that the average American comes home from vacation with over $1,500 charged to credit cards. Such debts are usually borne out of paying for spontaneous, […]
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Wall Street Billionaire Demands Sharp Increase in the Minimum Wage
The founder, chairman, and CEO of Blackstone, Stephen Schwarzman, is advocating for immediate legislative action to improve the lives of struggling Americans, including a substantial increase in the minimum wage. Schwarzman is pushing for what he calls “Marshall Plan for the Middle Class,” named for the American-led fund that rebuilt Europe from rubble after World […]
Early Retirement? 5 Options to Consider
Employment options don’t increase as we get older. Your work position may not be safe, even if you have decades of employment under your belt. More than 2 million Americans were forced into early retirement recently. And of that number, 55% automatically became financially insecure as a result. If you have been offered early retirement, […]
4 Costly Insurance Mistakes to Avoid
The weird thing about insurance is that you never know when you may need it, so you buy it in the hopes that you never need it. Still, many people loyally buy insurance from the same firm year after year like it’s a fast-food item, instead of considering their actual needs. Here are four mistakes […]
4 Common Retirement Regrets to Avoid
Most people say that you regret the things you didn’t do more than things you did. Such regrets are common when it comes to retirement planning. More than 76% of retirees have at least one one regret when it came to planning for their retirement. You may have a lot more than one regret you […]
Here is How to Collect Social Security Benefits From an Ex
If there is one thing that married life and divorce teach you, it’s that you have to take your personal finances much more seriously thereafter. Alimony, debt, and legal fights can tie up the finances of divorcees for years after separating. And it is folly to believe that only young and middle-aged people get divorced. […]
Debt-Free Living Is Your First Step Toward Financial Freedom
Debt has become part and parcel of our life today. Studies show that the average American carries roughly $38,000 in debt, excluding mortgages. Sometimes, a debt burden can grow too large to bear. As a result, you could get caught in what experts call the “debt cycle” — a situation where you have to borrow […]
How to Avoid Capital Gains Tax Traps
Capital gains tax is a tax that is levied on the profit you make when you sell an asset. The rate of tax depends on how long you have held the asset and your income level. Capital gains tax traps are common, and they can result in you paying more taxes than you should. In […]
7 Bad Habits That Can Damage Teeth and Cost You Money
The average cost of a routine dental examination ranges between $100 to $400. If you damage teeth and need specialized work done, then things can get pricier. The cost of one dental implant can cost anywhere between $1,000 to $3,000, or more. Especially without dental coverage. If you are concerned about saving money, your dental […]
Benefits and Drawbacks of Paying Your Adult Children’s Debts
The goal of a parent is to raise children who can learn to take care of themselves personally and financially. Sometimes we don’t succeed. More than 75% of Americans are still paying some or most of the debts and bills of their adult children. And almost 18% of adults between the ages of 25 to […]










