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The Shred Party: What to Get Rid of and What to Keep?

The Shred Party What should you get rid of and hold on to? When and why?  If a shred party happens to spring up in your area, you may want to mark your calendar. For many years, shred parties, where a business or organization hosts clients or the public to the use of giant paper shredders, have presented a fun and easy way for folks to rid themselves of paper clutter. Sometimes, it’s more than just paper, as some industrial-sized [...]

By |2019-05-14T14:03:32-04:00May 9th, 2019|Financial Fitness|Comments Off on The Shred Party: What to Get Rid of and What to Keep?

Establishing Good Credit in College

Establishing Good Credit in College After you get that first card, how can you build up your FICO score?                        Good credit opens doors. It is vital to securing a loan, starting a business, and buying a home. When you establish and maintain good credit in college, you create a positive financial profile for yourself that can win over lenders, landlords, and potential employers. Unfortunately, some college students do not [...]

By |2019-04-30T10:55:37-04:00April 25th, 2019|Financial Fitness, Saving & Budgeting|Comments Off on Establishing Good Credit in College

A Look at HSAs: Health Savings Accounts and Possible Tax Advantages

A Look at HSAs Health Savings Accounts may provide you with remarkable tax advantages. Why do higher-income households inquire about Health Savings Accounts? They have heard about what an HSA can potentially offer them: a pool of tax-exempt dollars for health care, a path to tax savings, even a possible source of retirement income after age 65. You may want to look at this option yourself. About 26 million Americans now have HSAs. You must enroll in a high-deductible health [...]

By |2019-04-18T10:48:36-04:00April 11th, 2019|Financial Fitness, Health Insurance, Healthcare|Comments Off on A Look at HSAs: Health Savings Accounts and Possible Tax Advantages

Bad Money Habits to Break

Bad Money Habits to Break Behaviors worth changing. Do bad money habits constrain your financial progress? Many people fall into the same financial behavior patterns, year after year. If you sometimes succumb to these financial tendencies, now is as good a time as any to alter your behavior. #1: Lending money to family & friends. You may know someone who has lent a few thousand to a sister or brother, a few hundred to an old buddy, and so on. [...]

By |2019-04-04T10:05:11-04:00March 28th, 2019|Personal Finance, Saving & Budgeting|Comments Off on Bad Money Habits to Break

Financial Steps to Take Before a Divorce

Financial Steps to Take Before a Divorce Wise moves to make before things are finalized. Before your divorce goes through, it would be wise to check up on financial matters. It would be better to assess the state of your financial life before the split rather than after. Find out where you stand financially. Beyond your salary and your bank accounts, how much do you have in the way of retirement savings? What will your monthly income be? What investments [...]

By |2019-03-12T14:52:05-04:00March 12th, 2019|Divorce, Personal Finance|Comments Off on Financial Steps to Take Before a Divorce
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