Trick Yourself Into Saving
Published: June 15, 2018
Saving money isn't that hard. What's hard is keeping money saved.
Lifelong Money Management Tips
Published: June 1, 2018
It's never too late to get your financial records organized. Here are some tips to help you successfully maintain and organize all of your financial records.
The Benefits of a Mortgage Preapproval - and How to Get One
Published: May 11, 2018
Before you begin your housing search, try to get a mortgage preapproval, which is usually good for up to 90 days. After reviewing and verifying some of your financial information, lenders will tell you how much money they'd be willing to let you borrow. Getting preapproved can speed up the sale process and demonstrates to sellers that you're serious about buying.
Financial Literacy for Kids
Published: April 20, 2018
No matter how enthusiastic you are, trying to formally teach finance to kids is a tall order that is likely to make their eyes glaze over. Hold their attention by keeping money lessons relevant, age-appropriate and a bit playful.
3 Important Money Lessons for Youths
Published: April 6, 2018
I first learned about credit as a preteen. If I wanted my bike on Christmas Day, I'd have to get a store-brand bike. If I waited until after the holiday, I could get a Schwinn. I chose the store-brand bike, but as winter passed, I realized that it wasn't a very good bike and complained to my mother. I was shocked to learn that six months later she was still making payments on my Christmas gift.
Pre-Marriage Tax Debts and "Injured Spouse" Claims
Published: March 30, 2018
If you file a joint tax return with your spouse and your spouse is liable for certain debts, including student loans, taxes, and child support arrearages, the IRS is authorized to use any refund that might be due for the joint return to offset those debts.