Budgeting 101: Saving to Buy Your First House
by Kathryn Bergeron
June 2, 2016
Buying a home is the largest purchase many people will make during their lifetime, so it's important to have a...
Investing & Retirement
Budgeting Tips for Your Honeymoon
by Kathryn Bergeron
June 2, 2016
More than a million newly married couples take a honeymoon each year, according to the Real Size Bride website's 2016...
How to Budget for Your First Child
by Kathryn Bergeron
June 2, 2016
Even if you're careful with money, having a child isn't cheap. Raising your first child from birth to age 17...
How to Save for Short-Term Financial Goals
by Kathryn Bergeron
June 2, 2016
Determine your financial objectives Saving is always easier if you have a plan. When starting your short-term savings program, try...
Taking Financial Inventory: Examining Your Spending Habits
by Kathryn Bergeron
June 2, 2016
Understanding how and where you spend your money is a big step toward hitting your financial goals. Even if you...
DIY Tasks That Save (And Some That Don't) [Infographic]
by Kathryn Bergeron
June 2, 2016
With a lot of Americans tightening their belts and spending less on home and car repairs, do-it-yourself tasks are rising...
Financial Fitness: Staying on Track [Infographic]
by Kathryn Bergeron
June 2, 2016
INFOGRAPHIC: There are many reasons why people have trouble sticking to a budget. They give in too easily to impulse,...
Should You Withdraw Funds from Your 401k to Buy a House?
by Kathryn Bergeron
June 2, 2016
Access to Funds One circumstance in which a 401(k) loan might benefit you, according to Joseph A. Cannova, a Certified...
Money Management for Retirement: Savings Plans That'll Fit Into Your Budget
by Kathryn Bergeron
June 2, 2016
It is often debated whether Social Security will be around in 20 to 30 years. But the reality is that...
Make Your Golden Years Great: Money Management & Budgeting Strategies for People Close to Retirement
by Kathryn Bergeron
June 2, 2016
Life Does Not Get Cheaper in Retirement “In my experience, clients are often surprised to find that their expenses do...
Real Estate & Personal Finance: How Do Mortgage Brokers Help in the Home-Buying Process?
by Kathryn Bergeron
June 2, 2016
Many mortgage brokers are experts at getting you ready to buy a home. In fact, some real estate agents require...
How to Track A Household Budget
by Kathryn Bergeron
June 2, 2016
Maryland-based financial adviser Lamont Corprew, a Certified Public Accountant, is an advocate for having an household budget emergency fund. "Make...
Personal Finance Checkup: How to Tell if You're On Track with Retirement Savings
by Kathryn Bergeron
June 2, 2016
Know Your Current Financial Status The first step is knowing the status of your personal finances. “Getting from point A...
Taking Inventory of Your Personal Finances: How Much of Your Paycheck Should You Budget for Bills
by Kathryn Bergeron
June 2, 2016
Whether you get paid an hourly wage or a monthly salary, at the end of the pay cycle, chances are...
Real Estate & Personal Finance: How Does a Mortgage Loan Modification Affect Your Credit Score?
by Kathryn Bergeron
June 2, 2016
Credit Score Basics Your credit score is a number that a credit reporting agency assigns to you that summarizes how...
Personal Finance Management 101: Do Credit Checks Hurt My Credit
by Kathryn Bergeron
June 2, 2016
Types of Credit Checks Not all credit checks are treated the same when it comes to your credit score. Only...
Money Management for College Students: Do Loans Affect Your Credit Score?
by Kathryn Bergeron
June 2, 2016
When you look at the breakdown of credit score factors, the biggest – at a whopping 35 percent – is...
Real Estate & Personal Finance: Can I Buy a Home While on a Debt Management Plan?
by Kathryn Bergeron
June 2, 2016
A debt management plan helps you get your personal finances under control through a carefully structured action plan based on...