In today’s day and age, it’s not uncommon for a 4-year college tuition to cost over $100k, and that’s not including room and board. So how can you save for college?
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Planning For Your Retirement Already? Great. This Could Help
Social Security is perhaps the most addressed aspect of retirement planning, yet the least understood. It is the largest source of retiree income in America.
How We Went From Earning a Living to Building Wealth, Together
Don’t make the same mistakes we made. We spent far too much time stressing out about money and discussing how to pay our credit card bills. Make the decision to commit to a new lifestyle, and stick to it.
12 Personal Finance Facts They Didn’t Teach You In School
They say that your education prepares for the real world. If that’s true, then why do they fail to often teach us the basics of managing our finances? If you feel the same, these 12 personal finance facts might be useful.
It’s OK to Wait Before You Buy a House
There’s a ton of advice out there about rent being a black hole, telling you to buy a house as soon as possible. How good is that advice?
The 1 Money Management Habit Every Millennial Should Start Doing Right Now
First, let’s acknowledge it’s not just Millennials that need help with money management. It’s everyone. But by implementing good habits, and following them month, after month, after month, it can get easier to manage money.