If you’ve ever taken out a short-term loan, adjustable mortgage, private student loans, or owed money on a credit card, you’ve been impacted by the “prime rate”. If you …
I am thoroughly convinced that financial compatibility is one of the biggest determining factors of relationship success. After all, it all starts right from the beginning with the debatable …
We recently covered the basics of dividend investing. I didn’t get in to the “how to”, so in this post I’ll cover the individual stock or passive dividend investment …
I thought it might be kind of cool, as a personal finance blogger, to answer the annoyingly effective (or effectively annoying?) ad slogan question, “what’s in your wallet?”. And …
Dividends have historically produced more than half of all stock market returns in the last 110 years, even with rapid historical price appreciation, or capital gains. For a long …
New ACA preventative health care benefits have kicked in for many Americans and some of you will even get a refund from your insurance provider if they’ve charged you …
“As long as I’m going to college, I might as well get a top notch degree. It may be pricey, but school is good debt. Besides, dad will help …
Ever wonder what happened to those nifty Social Security statements we all used to get in the mail? I did too. I received my Social Security statement in the …