7 Ways To Spring Clean For Extra Cash

Personal Finances

When that first delightful spring breeze starts blowing, you know it’s time to get your house in shape. But there’s more than just a neat house awaiting the end of all that hard work. With just a few steps, you can put some extra cash in your wallet. 1. Trade in your electronics Gather all those old gadgets and devices …

6 Common Tax Mistakes To Avoid

Personal Finances

It’s that time of year again! Get ready to break out the calculator and pencils; dig out the enormous pile of receipts, tax forms, and pay stubs, and get to work. Whether you choose to go it alone, use a tax-prep computer program or hand it all over to an accountant, start with checking out our handy list of common …

How to Diversify Your Savings Portfolio with a Share Certificate

Personal Finances

Did you know that your savings portfolio should be diversified just like your investments? Financial experts recommend giving your savings as much chance as growth as possible. Let’s take a look at an especially great choice for diversifying your savings: a share certificate. What is a share savings certificate? A share certificate is an insured savings account with a fixed …

How to Celebrate Valentine’s Day on a Budget

Personal Finances

Love is in the air and the money is flowing like heart emojis. According to the National Retail Federation, the average American spends $221.34 on Valentine’s Day each year. That’s a lot of money to spend on a one-day celebration! Lucky for you, there are ways to enjoy a romantic evening with your partner without going into debt. Here’s how: …

How Men and Women Manage Money Differently

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Despite society’s advancements, there are still significant differences in the way men and women manage money. Dozens of studies have been performed on this subject, with research from around the globe. Being aware of these differences can help us understand the ways we deal with our finances. Attitudes toward shopping Men and women look at shopping very differently. A study …

How do I Prepare for a Recession?

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Taking steps to improve your financial health in case of a recession is a smart move. Here’s how to prepare yourself and your finances. Take stock of your financial reality Before you actually make any financial changes, ask yourself these questions: What’s the total of my monthly income? What’s the total of my monthly expenses? What’s the total of my …

How to Host a Stress-free Holiday Meal on a Budget

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Holiday hosting can be super-stressful – and expensive! This year, with prices soaring at the grocery and beyond, breaking that budget on hosting duties can seem like a sure thing. Lucky for you, you can change the odds. Here are six ways you can host a stress-free and awesome holiday meal without draining your wallet. Simplify your meal plan It’s …

Should I Offer Financial Support to my Adult Child?

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In recent years, newly minted adults have become more dependent on their parents. According to a report by Merrill, more than three-quarters of parents in the U.S. provide financial support to their adult children. This includes allowing their kids to live at home, covering student loan bills, paying for their phone/data plans and more. This development is likely due to …

Making Your Home Safe for Older Residents

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Whether an older relative is moving in with you, or you’re planning on aging in your own home, it may be time to check out how safe and accessible your home is. Stairways and bathrooms can be risky places for able-bodied people, but throw mobility or cognitive issues into the mix and those areas of the home can create life-threatening …