
Finances for Emergencies
It is important to have an emergency fund just in case — if you lose your job, a tornado hits, a tree falls on your

It is important to have an emergency fund just in case — if you lose your job, a tornado hits, a tree falls on your

Warm spring weather normally brings about spring cleaning. While you are thinking about how you are going to clean your home, consider doing a little

Divorce is an unfortunate event for anyone. It is messy, frustrating, and most often requires a lawyer. Once you add children to the mix, it

Declaring bankruptcy is a difficult decision to make. It does give you a clean slate of sorts, but you also need to move forward with

You have already tried what seems like everything. You have talked to your cell phone provider, internet service, you canceled your gym membership, you are

Valentine’s Day is one of the most expensive holidays, reaching almost $19 billion per year. That equates to about $142 per person ($190 for the

It is incredibly difficult to eat healthy while on a budget. Healthy food is just more expensive than junk. It can be easy to give

January is one of the hardest months of the year financially. Christmas came and went and of course, with it, took your entire budget. There

Did you know that only 8% of people achieve their resolutions? For the most part, that is because they set unrealistic and impractical resolutions

A New Year’s resolution is a great way to take advantage of the enthusiasm you have about starting anew, channeling it toward something positive; but