When you rent a home or apartment, you will inevitably have to make the tough decision about whether or not to move. Most leases are for six months to a year making... Read more »
The majority of people who divorce cite financial problems as a contributing factor. Ironically, the financial problems that result from divorce may be even more severe. While it may be hard for... Read more »
Homeownership has long been touted as the American Dream; yet it is not necessarily the best choice for all Americans. Despite the decline in the housing market, owning... Read more »
Moms are always there when you need them. They give timeless advice, offer encouraging words, and are even there to bail you out of a jam. Mother’s Day is the perfect time... Read more »
The Credit Card Accountability Responsibility and Disclosure Act of 2009 (CARD Act), imposes a number of new disclosure requirements on credit card issuers that are designed to protect consumers. One requirement is... Read more »
Recently, I attended a women’s empowerment conference and one of the speakers used a profound analogy I found useful in many areas of life. She said one of the things race car... Read more »
In honor of Financial Literacy Month, April's blog posts were written by consumers whose lives have improved as a result of their debt repayment efforts. While every story is worth hearing, we... Read more »
I am pleased to report that starting today Money Management International (MMI) is offering free reverse mortgage counseling sessions. This incredible resource for homeowners 62 years of age or older is made... Read more »
Throughout Financial Literacy Month, the blog has given voice to consumers who have overcome financial challenges. Through their own words, these consumers have told you about what it was like to be... Read more »
Throughout Financial Literacy Month, the blog has given voice to consumers who have overcome financial challenges. Through their own words, these consumers have told you about what it was like to be... Read more »