As much as we loathe to admit it, all of us (to some degree or another) tend to avoid the bitter truths of reality. Whether it’s postponing a visit to the dentist or understanding the dollar amount of what you owe to others, there are some tough pills to swallow in life.
Financial Invesment
Finding and Making New Opportunities for Yourself After a Layoff
Losing your job is tough, but you can bounce back and make money while you search for your next permanent role. Here’s some advice for navigating your career and life after you’ve been laid off from your job.
What if your debt elimination strategy also provided medical care money?
Most of us don’t consider financial planning until it is too late. Please don’t fall into the trap. Consider this: what if your debt elimination strategy also provided you and your loved ones medical care money?
4 Effective Ways to Improve Your Credit Score and Buy a House
There are many ways to raise your credit score. The bad news is it’s not easy; it takes time and effort. Read on for some tips on how you can improve your credit score in time to start looking for a home.
6 Tips to Help You Thrive in a Recession
By Courtney Rosenfeld Nobody wants to see a recession happen, but it’s always a possibility when the economy is unstable. Research shows that recessions are linked to higher unemployment rates, less consumer spending, and an increase in financial stress. Even if a...
Who do YOU want to trust with your money during a bear market?
Corporate firms like Vanguard, Edward Jones, and Wells Fargo show their true colors when you try to access YOUR money during a down market.





