5 Professions That Still Offer a Pension Plan
In today’s tighter economy, most companies no longer provide pension plans for their employees. Keep looking though, there are still some out there.
Go Contract Free?
Which of the monthly contracts should I cut or should I go contract free? My advice: go contract free. It offers the greatest financial and entertainment flexibility.
Real Estate Advisor Hits Flat Note
Real estate is a serious business, of course, but sometimes you have to laugh about it. This is one of those times.
I Just Graduated, When Should I Start Saving Money?
Recent graduates and entrees into the job market should start saving money from the start.
Get Smart: Trust Your Judgment – Being A Landlord Today
I will readily admit the biggest worry of any landlord is being sure to get your rent. Nothing else makes for more sleepless nights than the thought that your income...
Make Money Through This Real Estate Niche?
Psssttt. Here’s an almost surefire way to make money in real estate with a neglected niche. Low-income housing. You must have heard of it. But do you really want to...
June Employment Situation Report Shows Stronger Labor Market Than Anticipated
According to the U.S. Department of Labor’s (DOL) Employment Situation News Release, the U.S. labor market continues to show better-than-expected resiliency
Bike, Car, or Public Transportation? — Part Two
There is a common dilemma when living in or near a major city: whether to own a car, bicycle to work, or take public transportation.
3 Top Government Websites for Learning About Student Loans
If you are like many students and parents, student loans will be a vital component of your financial package.
Balancing College Savings with Retirement Savings
Retirement, Savings & Investment
Saving for college and retirement can stretch your budget to the max. Here is how you can balance it all.
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