What is A Health Savings Account?
Healthcare, Insurance, Smart Spending, Taxes
A Health Savings Account, commonly called an HSA was created by congress to allow individuals to have a tax advantaged way of paying for qualified health expenses.
3 Simple Steps Before You Even Make A Retirement Plan
To many people the topic of stocks and bonds is mind numbingly boring and the idea of setting up a retirement plan sounds worse still.
What Happens When a Lender Forgives a Debt?
Get your negotiator to either forgive or reduce the debt by considering other implications
Steps to Apply for Department of Education Student Loans
Department of Education student loans are available to help you (or your child) achieve educational and career goals.
Face The Red Makes a Video Showing the Burden of Student Loans
Face the Red has come up with a short 8 minute video to show the effects of student debt.
Worried About Armageddon? Buy a Book
If you really believe Armageddon is just around the next corner, you won’t worry much about real estate investing
Using A Retirement Calculator is Depressing
A retirement calculator can be useful, edifying and enlightening. It’s just that for a large majority of the population they can be a real downer.
Understanding Coupon Lingo
Savings & Investment, Smart Spending
If you are thinking about searching for coupons and sales information online, understanding coupon lingo is going to be beneficial for you.
Ready To Be Shocked? Scientists Claim Money Makes You Happier!
Savings & Investment, Smart Spending
Headline results indicate scientists claim money makes you happier
Wasting Money On Wasted Food
The average American family of four produces over $2,000 worth of wasted food annually.
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