Renting Your House Short-Term to Avoid Foreclosure
In a tough real estate market, one option that has taken off is renting your house short-term as a vacation destination.
Catching Up on Saving for Retirement After Age 50
For more information on saving for retirement after age 50, consult either IRS publication 590 for IRAs or your financial adviser.
A Primer for Student Financial Aid
Make sure to register for the Selective Service as well, as all student financial aid requires registration.
How Desperate Would You Have to Be to Use a Pay Day Lender?
Would you be willing to pay more to get help from a pay day lender today to keep your job, avoid unemployment or worse?
Deferred Compensation Accounts: The Basics
Deferred compensation (DC) accounts have recently made the news as companies attempt to minimize debt.
Women & Money: Do Stay-at-Home Moms Need Life Insurance?
For most women, including stay-at-home-moms, a term policy is often the wisest choice.
When Should I Take Social Security?
Since its inception during the Great Depression, Social Security has grown to become a primary source of income for retirees in America.
Two Ways You Can Still Reduce Your 2011 Taxes in 2012
While 2011 has long been over, it’s not too late to reduce your 2011 taxes.
Conversations with Your College Student about Money
If your college student wants their own account without your name attached, advise that it is up to them to set it up and get a debit card.
A Classic Financial Mistake for Women
One typical financial mistake for women is only having credit that is shared with a spouse.
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