From the monthly archives:

July 2011

At What Age Should You Teach Kids About Money?

Unfortunately, the question of when to teach kids about money doesn’t have one set answer. It is very similar to the subject of kids allowance, in that there are a few variables which parents must consider. The answer can change depending on the situation, parent’s values, and the kids’ level of maturity. When Should You Teach Kids [...]

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Time to Take a Look at Your Car Insurance Policy and Save Some Money

The following is a guest post on behalf of Cheap Car Insurance. Many people are paying too much for car insurance and they are not even aware of it. There are several ways to ascertain if a person is paying too much. If they haven’t updated their policy in over six months, if they are [...]

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Is A Roth IRA Right For You?

It would be great if all jobs offered employees great retirement plans with full matching plans that employees could take advantage of. Unfortunately, that is not the case and many employees are left having to plan for their own retirement by starting their own retirement plan. While you may not be able to start a [...]

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8 Surefire Ways To Save Money On Car Insurance

Buying a car without considering all of the costs is one of the worst car buying mistakes there is. Since these costs can stay with us for the life of our vehicles (and longer, especially if we cosign a loan), here are 8 ways to save money on car insurance. Shop Around Oftentimes, we can [...]

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Fuel Your Credit Score with a Gas Card

The following is a guest post. Please see the end of the article for the author’s bio. As we all know, nursing one’s credit score back to health is a very challenging and seemingly impossible feat. With obstacles like rising gas prices and the demands of day-to-day necessities, it’s difficult to catch a break when [...]

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