It’s finally time to buy a new family vehicle, but the idea of committing yourself to an auto loan for 4 to 7 years is intimidating. If you’re overwhelmed by the idea of walking into a finance office and signing a purchase agreement, it’s time to learn about the steps you must take before you […]
4 Ways to Cut Down Your Family Budget Every Single Month
Life is expensive, and it seems to be getting more expensive by the minute. Finding ways to lower your household budget is important, but it seems at times that it’s impossible to do. With prices rising and responsibilities growing, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed by the financial responsibilities placed upon you. Fortunately, there are many […]
Why Healthy Lifestyles Are Not Expensive
With the constant threats of aging, cancer, diabetes, obesity and other ailments, we are more conscious than ever of living healthier lifestyles. As we continue to explore and discover new ways of healthy living, the more people think that it is expensive. However, that is really a marketing ploy and a myth as there are […]
How Moms Can Keep Their Budget On Track: 3 Good Tips
Managing and keeping a budget on track is not an easy task, especially when you think of the many other things busy moms need to also track. However, when you do manage your finances well, you keep your family as a whole on track as well. With everyone looking to find ways to not only […]
4 Surefire Ways for Students to Save More
Saving money is often a struggle for students. Being constantly dependent on your parents for financial help, you are required to manage your expenses. We get daily, weekly, or monthly allowances that we need to budget for our daily spending. Admittedly, it is hard for students to have a tight budget and save. With the […]
The Clueless Student’s Guide to Taking Out Insurance
Students stepping out into the big wide world know very little about how it works. Insurance is something the majority of students have never had to deal with before. It’s why the only knowledge you have might come from the mainstream media and hearsay. This makes it easy to make mistakes and take out the […]
Budgeting to Get Out of Debt and Stay Out of Debt
Wouldn’t it be nice if you could just sit down and pay your bills every month without feeling stressed? The best way to help alleviate money-related stress is to actively take control of your personal finances. Budgeting, paying off debt and balancing your income with your expenses will go a long way towards achieving financial […]
52-Week Financial Lessons When You Subscribe
Learning is its own reward, and that includes financial lessons. I’ve said that many times in this blog already, and I probably will never tire saying so. I know I have this tendency to irritate people with the obvious, so I hope you can forgive me for that. 😀 Financial Lessons from FinancialMentor.com In connection […]
Recommended Financial Reading: The Richest Man in Babylon
One of the items in my to-do checklist for 2013 is to read more books. Even as a kid and then as an adult, I’ve always loved reading, not just for the entertainment value but for all the things I learn as well. It is my belief that a person can never read enough in […]
What Are Your Financial Goals for 2013?
This post came in a little late, I know. Life got in the way, but better late than never, right? 2013 is here, and what may have been the biggest holiday spending for 2012 is over. Most folks, correct me if I’m wrong, are probably seeing an unhealthy savings account balance right at this very […]
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