Credit Cards vs. Debit Cards!
Sure, credit cards can be a great way to have a financial safety buffer in your pocket, and they build credit pretty quick, too. But everybody has heard of dangers that can come with credit cards ...
Don’t Let Coronavirus Make Your Savings Sick
My goal is to help you think about creating a basic savings plan for a "ready cash" fund that helps give you and your family additional financial security in an unpredictable world.
Auto Contracts Requiring Mandatory Binding Arbitration Limit Consumer Rights
Let's look at what arbitration is and the dangers posed to consumers by pre-event mandatory binding arbitration requirements.
Money-Saving Tips to Lower Your Auto and Gas Costs
Gasoline prices typically fluctuate depending on the season, for example, going up when more people are traveling in the summer. Even a few extra cents a gallon can quickly add up to lots of dollars.
Take Five Steps to Save BEFORE You Shop for a New Vehicle
If you are thinking of buying a new or used vehicle and you want to save money, I recommend first taking five steps before you even think of heading to a dealership showroom or website to shop.
Options for Managing Your Student Loans
If you or a family member have student loans to repay now or in the future, it's never to early to consider what options work best for your financial well-being.