April is Financial Literacy Month, so to highlight the importance of personal financial knowledge, I have gone to the experts for their best money advice. Financial literacy doesn’t have to be confusing or complicated. Anyone is capable of getting a handle on their … [Read more...] about Best Money Advice to Get You on the Road to Financial Freedom
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When NOT to Talk to Your Spouse About Finances
Your relationship with your spouse is multi-faceted. Before you got married, you probably talked about the “important” things, such as, where you would live, how many kids you would want to have, jobs, even religion, but you may not have talked about budgeting and … [Read more...] about When NOT to Talk to Your Spouse About Finances
The Payday Savings Plan
The Payday Savings Plan The payday savings plan enables consistent savings, sets aside money before it is spent on other disposable income items, and prioritizes savings as a part of your budget. You must plan to save money. It is just like the 52 week savings plan for those … [Read more...] about The Payday Savings Plan
Money Lessons We Can Learn From the Game of Monopoly
Guest post by Amy Nickson, writer at Working Moms Word Monopoly—the classic board game, which is quite popular among children and adults for over 100 years, is way more than just entertainment for family fun night. While you can enjoy the fun of … [Read more...] about Money Lessons We Can Learn From the Game of Monopoly
Live Rich—Even on a Budget
Living on a budget doesn’t mean that you need to sacrifice quality. When people think of sticking to a budget, they automatically think that means that they have to give up something or choose cheaper, inferior-quality products or services. This definitely doesn’t have to be the … [Read more...] about Live Rich—Even on a Budget