Step 10 of 12 Steps to Financial Wellness-Plan for Retirement
[Now that you’ve learned how to indulge responsibly and are mindful of your credit score, it’s time to start planning for retirement. This is true no matter your stage of life.] It’s never too early – or too late – to start planning for your retirement. However, like all long-term savings goals, retirement should ideally Read More »
The Post-Holiday Budget Recovery Guide
The holidays are over, and if you’ve gone over budget with your spending, it’s time to deal with the aftermath. Instead of living in a financial deficit, take steps to repair your budget as soon as the last guest leaves. Here’s how you can get your budget back on track for the new year. Review Read More »
How to Budget in Times of Inflation
With inflation at record highs, many Americans are finding it difficult to stick to a budget. After all, when groceries have leapt in price and household staples can be double, or even triple, what they cost just a year ago, how can the same amount of money get you through the month? Sticking to a Read More »
Step 9 of 12 to Financial Wellness: Build and Maintain Excellent Credit
Your credit score is a crucial part of your financial health. The three little numbers measure the capacity of your credit, the proficiency of your money management and your fiscal responsibility. An excellent credit score can open the door to large loans with better interest rates, as well as employment opportunities and more. On the Read More »