• Spending and Saving
  • Nov 11, 2020

How to Start an Emergency Fund

A recent study found that nearly half of all American’s couldn’t cover a $400 emergency. An emergency fund – with 3-6 months of living expenses – is the best way to prepare for the unexpected. Three-to-six months’...

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  • Editor's Picks
  • Feb 02, 2021

My best tips to avoid Identity Theft

Identity theft can happen to anyone and it impacts more than 9 million Americans each year. I have outlined some steps you can take to prevent this from happening to you.

Keep your US mail secure

  • Spending and Saving
  • Jun 06, 2021

My method for paying bills on time – every time

How many bills do you pay each month? How do you make sure you pay them all on time? It is normal to have over a dozen bills to keep track of monthly. Paying your bills on time and regularly...

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  • Credit and Debt
  • Sep 09, 2020

Paying down debt: comparing two strategies

You’ve decided to pay down your debt – now what? There are two popular strategies for paying down debt: the Highest Cost Debt First Method, and the Snowball Method. Let’s review to figure out which is best for you.

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