5 Simple Tricks for Saving More Money

So you want to save more money? Who doesn’t? Most Americans are saving far too little, and not having savings makes you vulnerable to going into debt for emergency expenses or ending up with too little money to support you during retirement. Setting aside the recommended 20% of your income to accomplish financial goals can […]

I paid off my mortgage with a credit card—here’s how

Earlier this year, my husband and I dropped a major debt we had been carrying around for years — our home mortgage. We decided many years ago that we wanted to be entirely debt-free by the age of 40, and we made it with a few years to spare, as we’re both 38 now. But, […]

Most U.S. Colleges’ Costs Exceed Federal Loan Limits

With college growing more and more expensive by the day, many students have no choice but to take on debt to finance their education. And unfortunately, today’s federal loan limits keep many students from accessing the financing they need to obtain their degrees. An estimated 70% of U.S. colleges charge tuition and fees that exceed […]

38% of U.S. Workers Don’t Think They’re Financially Well

What does it mean to be financially well? For some, it’s having a certain amount of money in the bank. For others, it’s knowing they can cover their bills without worry. But while it’s difficult to pinpoint what it takes to be in a good place financially, in many ways, it’s easier to know when […]

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