Spending a tax refund on a one-time splurge is fun. Using a tax refund to get ahead financially is wise. Start or Increase an Emergency Fund Sixty percent of Americans don’t have enough savings to take care of a $1,000 emergency. An emergency fund can...
Graduating college opens up a new world of possibilities. Some people graduate with a job lined up, others take a little longer to find their next step. During this time, there are a lot of financial decisions that need to be made and you are going to be solely...
With the holidays just around the corner, it can be stressful on you and your wallet. Of course, you want to get all your friends and family presents that they will love. That doesn’t necessarily mean your finances feel the same way. Here are some tips for dealing...
You’ve probably heard of Groupon. Its ads pop up while you’re casually surfing the web, offering tempting discounts to exotic locales and fun events. Even if you may usually ignore these pop-up ads and navigating to the site unless you’re actively searching for a...
Saving money as a college student isn’t easy, but neither is it impossible. If you learn money saving tips while in school, when you graduate you’ll be equipped with financial habits that will benefit you for years to come. Below are some of the best tips for saving...