How to Save Money on Magazines

November 28, 2012

Follow the tips below and you can read all the magazines you want for little to no money out of your pocket! The tips are listed in order of most expensive to least expensive so if you really want to save money be sure to read them all. 1. Throw Away the Bill Once you […]

Save Money By Watching TV Tuesday Nights

November 20, 2012

Watching Jean Chatzky’s new TV show “Money Matters” can give you a few new money saving tips each week. I had a chance to chat with Jean about the new show and one of the things that sounds promising about Money Matters is that she’s getting personal with the viewers. A “Personal” Finance Show With […]

Betterment Gift Registry is Cool

November 16, 2012

Betterment Gifts is one of the coolest innovations in personal finance this year.  If you’re not familiar with the online investing service you can read more about how it works in this Betterment review. The reason I think it’s such a great idea is that it’s something I’ve wanted for years.  For my wedding, and […]

5 Smart Moves for Lottery Winners, Inheritances, & Maybe Even You

September 14, 2012

This is a guest post from Jason Price, husband, dad, soccer fan, and blogger on the journey to financial freedom at OneMoneyDesign.com. Sure I’ve had thoughts about winning the lottery.  I think most of us have at one time or another. Personally, I don’t play it, but I’ve purchased a few tickets here and there […]

FinCon Virtual Networking Giveaway

September 13, 2012

Do you remember how boring your first day home was after spending a week or two at summer camp as a kid?  That’s how I felt when I walked into work on Monday morning following last weekend’s Financial Blogger Conference.  It’s hard to replicate the energy you get when you pack over 300 passionate money […]

4 Early Retirement Risks – and How to Avoid Them

August 31, 2012

In the last few years early retirement has become the holy grail of retirement planning. After all, if retirement is a good thing, then early retirement is even better! The abundance of investment vehicles like the IRA and 401k combined with easier and wider access to investment information, in tandem with the power of compound […]

Life Insurance Exam Blues?

August 22, 2012

Other than deciding which type of life insurance to buy, how much coverage they need, and life insurance costs one of the other things people tend to worry about is the life insurance exam. None of us like tests and most people don’t like going to the doctor so when you combine the two you […]

Pay Off Student Debt Early?

August 21, 2012

Student loan debt has been in the news a lot lately and not for any good reasons. Some see student loans as being the next potential bubble to blow, not unlike the mortgage loan mess of a few years ago (that’s still being worked out even now). Will they go the way of mortgages and […]

Chip Away at Your Debt in Under 10 Minutes a Day

July 25, 2012

Paying off debt can feel like a daunting process, but don’t let feeling overhwelmed stop you from getting started. Today, Shannon McNay from ReadyForZero will give us some tips on paying down our debt at little at a time. Chipping Away at Debt One of the problems with debt is that it can sneak up […]

Financial Independence Day – Escape the Rat Race with Lessons from our Forefathers

July 3, 2012

Financial independence is not out of your reach, despite how difficult a goal it may seem at times. You don’t have to take my word for it, looking back in history you can learn the principles that will help you overcome massive obstacles and achieve financial independence. Here are some factors that were key to […]

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