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Quick Tips to Stay Secure

Quick Tips to Stay Secure

| May 24, 2013 | 0 Comments

New job, good salary, new car. Everything is going your way. You put money into savings each month and it grows. Your smart budgeting is paying off and you begin to feel financially secure. Even still as your head hits the pillow each night you find yourself worrying. The news and internet teem with tales [...]

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8 Tips for Managing Money from Your First Job Out of College

8 Tips for Managing Money from Your First Job Out of College

| May 23, 2013 | 0 Comments

Paychecks merit excitement, especially your first one from your first job out of college. Chances are your first job out of college provides you with the most money you’ve ever been earning to that point in your life. As a result, it can be tricky to manage this new source of income, even if it’s [...]

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The Key to Financial Freedom is Earning More, Not Saving

The Key to Financial Freedom is Earning More, Not Saving

| May 22, 2013 | 0 Comments

We all want to be financially free.  We want to get out of debt, live a pleasing lifestyle and never have to worry about our finances ever again. However, we’ve been taught repeatedly that the key to true financial freedom is saving effectively. Is it? While I’m not condemning the power of saving – it [...]

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Some Crazy and Unique Ways To Save Money

Some Crazy and Unique Ways To Save Money

| May 21, 2013 | 1 Comment

In today’s tumultuous economy, many individuals are searching for ways to save money. Almost everyone knows the basic tips for saving money such as switching to a less expensive car insurance company, cutting back on eating out or clipping coupons. However, the following examples are some outrageously crazy ways people can save money: Become a [...]

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The Mortgage Alphabet Soup, Spelled Out

The Mortgage Alphabet Soup, Spelled Out

| May 20, 2013 | 0 Comments

For most twenty-somethings, buying a home is the first step towards actual adulthood. It’s also one of the most confusing. As you try to make heads or tails of your mortgage term you’ll come across a mind numbing tidal wave of acronyms. Do you have an ARM or an FRM? Did you pay 20 percent [...]

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Finding Success in Your Personal Finances

Finding Success in Your Personal Finances

| May 17, 2013 | 0 Comments

In today’s economy, getting your budget under control is a must. Not only does proper budgeting allow for better control over your finances, but it also creates money that you never knew you had. One client of ours, for example, came to us for advice and after we showed him what is going to be [...]

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Be Proactive to Eliminate Debt

Be Proactive to Eliminate Debt

| May 16, 2013 | 0 Comments

Although saving for future is vital, yet it is also important for you to ensure that you pay down all the debts that you have like your student loans or credit cards. However, it is pretty unfortunate to note that many of us don’t have options to do both the things at the same time [...]

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Infographic: The Retirement Savings Crisis

Infographic: The Retirement Savings Crisis

| May 15, 2013 | 0 Comments

While most people know that they should be saving for retirement, a vast majority of American workers are saving much less than they need to retire comfortably. For young people there are several factors that can explain the embarrassingly low rate of retirement savings. In addition to high unemployment rates for young people during and [...]

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5 Reasons To Start Planning For Retirement Now

5 Reasons To Start Planning For Retirement Now

| May 14, 2013 | 0 Comments

Retirement seems a long time away when you’re in your twenties. However, the reality is you need to start thinking about it now. Old age will catch up to you, and unless you’re planning to work until the end, your life will be easier if you have money set aside to fund your own retirement. [...]

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Financial Literacy Tips for Young Professionals

Financial Literacy Tips for Young Professionals

| May 13, 2013 | 0 Comments

Young professionals have a lot on their plate, often juggling new jobs, the difficulties of working your way up the totem pole and relationships.  While entering the workforce can be exciting, young professionals have to think about financial topics they never had to consider in the past, including student loan payments, building credit, obtaining health insurance [...]

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